HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-08-04 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH .• ••
Thursday, August 4,_ 1994
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As far as our r ...)~' \ q
weatner is
concerned, today ·
is yesterday with
a different·name, but the
same nice sunshine and
warm temperatures.
See Weather, Page A2
"Yinner of Ca lifornia Newspaper Publisners Association's· General Excellence Award for ·1993
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Po.lice shoot~ aDd kill suspected ··bank ·robber -...
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A suspected bank robber lies fatally wounded in a parking lot after being shot by Costa Mesa police Wedn~sday.
Abort; retry system,
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school district told ·
'' ARE vv.E AT A
CRISIS POINT?
~ Library book checkouts
· may be compute~i~ed as S h I d. t -t
one ·steP. toward repairing C DO IS rlC 1 inad~quate, o.utdated ," prepares for . No: I THINK
'VE'RE DOING A inefficient' computer cable coverage '
number of shut:> l1red. Residents
Ji..ing in the arl!a c1aimed to hear
bemccn ninl! ~nd 12 shuts.'
,~Man left ·Costa Mesa ·
bank and was behind
nearby fitness center when
he reportedly ig.nored
orders from officers before
they opened fi(e.
BY T INA B-0RGATTA, Sr.Hf \\'1Ur£R.
Although Wilson c6uld not con-
firm \\hethl!r the man bad bran·
dished a ,~·capon, .a handgun \\as
fourn.I near ' the bodv, \\hich fell
' :ilongsidc a blue, four-door com-
pact car. The driver's-side ljoor
was open, ai1J the windshield "as
shattcped by a bullcL
\Vilsqn said the man died at the
scene before pJramed1cs 'Jrri\cJ
Mel.lie~ ~pl!nl about JO minute~
trying lo resusc1t.1te him but ''ere-
COSTA ~lESA -_fulice-shot
and killed a suspected bank robber
Wednesday a(ternoon as he at·
tempted to elude officers in a
parking lot behind the Family Fit·
ness Center on Adams Street.
Police believe 1hc unidentified
n1an -who was described as
"~ite, hca\') ·Scl and in his 5Us -
was re~ponsiblc for un April 20
robbery at the. B<;lnk of Yorba
Linda, located in thc·J700 block.of
Ad:.ims. The susp~t in lh:it case
wall last •seen running behind 1hc
neatby fiV'less center, as ''ell.
On Wednesday, aler.t bin).: cm-
·ployccs noticed the m:in in. tht.:
bank shonly before 3 p.m. :rnJ
tclcpl~oned police, bt.:lic,.ing fie
was the· suspept in t h1.: Ap!il rob·
bery,
. He left the b:.ini... before officers
arri\'ed, '1nd bv the time authon·
tics .c;mgbt up \\1ih him, he \\JS
entc.ril1g the fitness center.
"Our (pplice) hclicopleL :!>.lVr
him leaving through the "b.ick
door, and he was confronted b'
officers who 1\\Crl! in the b.1d ..
.' p:irl-.ing lot," s:iid Costa /\ks:.i Pu·
lice lml!stig.itor George .\\'ilgon.
"The ofllc.crs ''ere gi\ ing him 'r..:r-
b:il \\arnings to halt, but he ig,
nored the orders."
Wilson coul~ ;1ot confir.m the
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. uns.uccc.~~ ul.
In the :.\pril · rubber), a m.in
\\alkcp into the B:.ink of Yorba
LindJ aruunLI 2:15 pm. and a-sked
• a te ller fo r inform:n1on ·on-per·
son:.ii lo:in:.. He then tl:.ished .1
l.irge hJnJgun under !us co:it anJ
de1t1:.irldcd S25.000. •· He esc:.ipcJ b) \\alk1~ut the
b:.id. dvor of the b;,ink ;.inJ \\as !J,:
seen ru nning bchi11d the fitncs~
center. .
Police sJiJ they arc abo in\'e!>ti·
g:.i1ing \\hc1hci thi: SU!>pt!Ct ll1a)
h:.t\ e oc.cn rc:.punsiblv fvr other
mbbcrir. .. s.
Aftc.:0r \\ cJn..:,J.1\·'s shooting, ul·
ficcr!> curJon.:J olt.1he p.irl..ing lot.
\\ hid1 IS u~d b) cmplo)Ces . JI j
post of11c • n..:\l ·Joor ta the gym,
'lcJ,ing \\Vrk ·r-.. ,,h,, \\ere ending
tncir .~htlti.. sw.it!Uc.tl..CUI'. ho.urJ>... _
. r vr 11c 1g bars li1,;ing 111 l~~ :.ir~J.
the shooting ~' :i' :i ~ho~ k.1ng u ... 1;..ir-
rcn-:c m a nurn1;,ill~ 4u1ci n ·1gh·
borhovJ. ..
"N01hfog lik~ thi~ C\ er happ1;.lls
here," s.1iJ ont.: \vom:in, "ho li \e:.
on Elm .\'cnue, ac:"uss the str1;.r..:l
from .the pJrl-.ing Im. "This i~ 'uch
a quiet nci •hborhood."
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City council --:--+---__c.;
modifies
banner law
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BY Russ LoAR, S1AFFW1U1rR
~ A~er hoopla last year
over ho liday signs at
Triangle Square. Costa
Mesa OKs .policy allowing
such seasonal trimmi0gs.
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BY Russ LoMt., SrAH \\'11.n.lll
NEWPORT-MESA -School
board members Tuc!)day night in-
dic:ned they will likely approve
spending $35,000 to computerize
library book chcd.out systems at
the district's middle. and high ·
. schools.
The ·recommendation comes
from a report on the dismal state
of computer technology in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
· Dislrict. The district's Technology
.... Planning Committee, formed in
May, surveyed how computcts arc
being used and abused at schools
throughout the district. •
. NEWPORT-MESA _ . PROTECTING
School board members \\ere THIS CITY.
assured Tuesday night that
the diSlric1's new adrilin-' ' · • istrativc headquarters will
be ·•c:iblc-rcady," atl~wing
local cable television cover-
age of board meetings.
Unlike the Costa Mesa
and Newport Beaeh council
meetings, Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dist rict
board meetings have never
been televised. Three cable
Se, CAIL./Pa9e AS
Committee members found that
among the district's four high
schools· ano two middle Schools,
only Ensign Intermediate School
in Ncwpor\ Beach has a computer-
. ized library checkout system~
While thefe are "pockets of ex-
Bou ~lcDo:-: ELL
~E\\'l'OllT's rOLtCE CH}Lf'
r110To av Dos L"-ACll, DAtLY 1'-ILoT While some of the district's
newer· al\d more affluent schools
are wired 'lrqd ready for the infor-
mation superhighway, others arc
limping . along the back roads of
technology with a mishmash of do·
nated equipment,· according to
Bruce Crockard, ·committee chair·
man .and principal of Lincoln El-
ementary School in Corona dc l
Mar:
' Computer and technology ser-
vices throughou t the school district
are. "generally inadequate, out-
dated and ineUicicnt." the report
states.
. pertise" in Newport·Mesa,~accord
ing to Ciockard, he !)aid the dis-
trict's approach to incorporating
co.111puters with , curriculum and
school management is "frag-
mented" at best. Crockard also
said the school district's 1988 tech·
A !Positive Fo·rce
See COMPUTIU/P•1• Al
INSIDE
· NewPOrt's Collins shines at surf champlonahlpa
Newport Dcach's Richie Collins did n number at the US.
Operi Surfing Championships in Huntington Beach on
Wednesday, but only to the extent that he survives fur another _
shot today. See Sports/Page 131. .
INDIX
Around Town ................... A2
CIMSi(icd •••... .-•..•..••......•••• 84
Community Forum ........... A7
Legal Notices .................... Bl
Fred Martin : ..................... Al , .
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• Society .............................. A6.
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After one year of
leading a department
that was in turmoil,
Newport's McDonell
gets ~Jgh marks
BY DAVJD liEITZ, SrAu Wann.
B y all apparent accounts,
g/asnrut is in act.ion at
1he Newport Beach
P-olice Dcpattmcnt.
Glo~nos1 mean~ "'Openness."
It's a word thul was used by
the government or 1hc former
Soviet Union during the •
sweepln1 reforms o~ th e J9SO~
It c8Jnc to symbt)litc
disenchantment wi1h
opprc..si"e suci~I JXllicic' ~mJ
·hope for u more dermx ratic
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.. ~IPOaT CAltD ·
Give the chlel m A
The Daily Pilot nskcJ
several community leaders
to grade Police Chief Bob
McDonctl on his overall
performance. Herc are
the rcsulti:
Mayor Clortn« Turner:
A·plU6.
Police Sjt. Steve \'an
i\nother txual hara sment
i.uit nltd, P1ge 4
• luun of gm..:rnmcnt. •
faactly oi1c )C:lr ago, Police ...
Hom: A.
City Councih~oman
Evtlyn Hart: A.
Restaurateur D:rnny
Marcheano: A-plus.
Former police chief Pete
Grou; A. .
, Lapaa Beach Poll« _
Cbief Ntil Purcell: A.
Chid Bob McDoncll \\:.alkcJ
into ~ police department' in
sh:unblcs. 1t hac.l been tom
.ipan by c¥Cral 1 .. ,, uil'
alh:ginjl i.c-.u:il hara~~n1cnt. In
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BY TINA lloRG.\TT\, 'Htr \. · •
COS f Pt ~IE .\ _: ·1 he ~l.b .:.:1
O( holiu:l\ sil!t~ M~ Jt..:.Ull th..!
topic of't.l;!>cu.,~11.rn :it Cit~ ~I Ldl 1h1:-
"r..:~i.... cil!ht mon1hs Jltl!r 1hc ~1:' ·~.led .tlic O\\nt:rs llf 'l ri .• l!!l~
S•ttt!arc for hJnging colvrtul Chr~:-.L
mJ~ boners lnim· liiht post!'. lin-
ing 19th Strel"t
At.the lime, \b,or S~n'\:h G~nis
dJimcJ the b;u.n~rs \lol.iieJ •the
cit) 's sign orJinan~c Jnd ordl red
the O\\ners to remv'.:e them.' After
sub.stJnt1JI publi'" outci), <l.uring
"hich Gcn1.s \\.tS !Jbcle<l .i
"S.:roogc," the Cit) \\ithJre\\ the
citJllOns,.
On ~tonJay. th~ C11, Council
Jppro,ed' mod111qllnn; 10 the
<.'II)'\ sign policy to ow scJsonal
banner·:. lil-e the one~ thJt Jcc~-
1 atcd the fr_,nt of TriJ_ngle Square -
IJ!)l Chri-.tmas. but ''1th limits.
The -eh;inges allow business
O\\ ner~ to hang non-commercial
holid.iy b:innc~ adJJcent .to their
bu1ldin~ but rc..,tricts identifica-
tion of the spon or to an ~rc.i
. equ.ihog one-tenth of the entire
, b~.11rncr. Under the new pol1C), th!o!
priut identif)ing the banner's
spon ... or cannot exceed !)LlC inche\.
And, the b;inncr cannot uJ\Cfh!>e
spc~itic produch.
The amendmc[lt ·ah.o requires ·
the O\\ncrs to submit their re-
quci.t to the city 30 dJ)s prior 10
the proposee.I in ... 1al1;11ion. • ..
Accord ing to Councilman Joe
l'"rid,son, the city's 1.kcision 10
limit the advertising was innu-
enced by the recent experience of
· tl~ city of Newport lkach, which
\\as besieged by World Cup ban-
neh sponsored by the ma~ers or
Snicker candy b;lrs. ..
;1 he b;lnncrs emblazoned \\1th
the Snickers lo&o lined Jambor,:c
Ro3J :itld other sts:ectw ~unoumJ·
ing Nc"~tt Center •. UP, cttin'
~me c11y of1icial~ and residents ..
One ~cwport Ucach couple c~llcJ
1hc b:rnn~rs "mhhy ud,crti>:.c-
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-A2 Thursday. August 4, 1994
,Only the
best at .
Young
"s,conds
K ATHY BELL AND Sue
Young of Young Seconds
(673-2120). located at
436 Heliotrope Ave. in Corona
del Mar, announce that th.cir
store has
re·opened
after their
annual
summer
vacation.
"We arc
absolutely full
to the brim
with back to -
school' values
Best
Buys
in dress ·
clothing and
play wear for
pre-school
through teen
. sizes," says •
Bell. "We specialize in fine
cotillion, party, and .wedding
attire for boys and girls."
Young ,Seconds. also has a
great selection of maternity and
infaAt clothing, and the ski and
winter wear room opens in
November. The store accep,ts
new accounts and clothing on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, by
~ppointment only, . 0
FOR MORE CHILDREN'S
clothing, you can stock up on
clothes at great prices at the
Balboa Island KJd's Clothing
(723·4490) annual summer sale.
The store is located at 224
Marine Ave. on Balboa Island.
Clothing is marked down
30% to 50%, and the store is
open from. IO a.m. to 6 p.m. .
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IF YOU'RE IN the mood for a
black-tie pa'rty tonight, you can
attend The Surfridcr
Foundation's celebration of the
U.S. Open Surfing
Chnmplonships scheduled from
5:30 to 11 :30 p.m. at the llotd
Rock Core at rashion Island.
'The cost of the event is $100,
which incl udes everything -a
live perfotmance by Chris
Ison~ food served all night,
and open bar.
_ You can call Dean Reynolds
at 361·2612 and purchase
.ltjckcts with a MasterCard or •visa. up until 1 p.m. Any time • l after that "you'll have to try
1 your lu ck·at the door," says .i ·Reynolds.
1 The Hard.Rock Cafe
r (640-8844) is located at 451
("Newport Center Di. in
e-Ncwport Be.ach.
>. 0 -~FOR A SIMPLER EVENING
~ you can auend a free concert
.,. ton.ight at fashion lsland ! during its ?nrtual summer music
1 festival. ..
: . Tonight's contemporary jazz
1 artists are Kenny Rankin and j SJU. The concert will run from
'• 6 to 8 p.m. in lhe Broadway/ 1 Nejman Marths..._ Courtyard.
Five Fashibn fsland
~ restaurants will serve up food
,' "concert style."
I Best Duys oppcr;,.s Thursdays
and Saturdays. Wl1cther you're
~ a merchant or a s/Joppcr CD//
me at 540-1224, fax m e DI·
6-16-4170 or write to m e: Dest
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Buys, Daily Pilot, 3JO U'. Doy
St., Costa Mesa Calif. 92621. .
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VII.. 88, NO. 186
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An 18·year·old sophomore at
Orange Coast College who is also
the school's Associated Student
Body President for 1994-95. •
CLIAJt COMMUNICAllON
Smith is studying
communications because she
"likes to be with people and I
Jove 10 talk." She utilizes her
commun ications skills and
extroverted persopality to be the
voice for the OCC student body.
"I like the thought of being
able to represent 25,000 students,
it's a great opportunity," the
Westminster resident said. "l'm
their voice ..... that's kind of scary,
but it's also neat."
Smith hopes that OCC
students will assert their own
voices as well, particularly to
state legislators.
"We need to get our voice
across as students," she said.
"Community colleges are getting pushed
• aside by Sacramento, so we have to push
ourselves onto th em."
Conti~al fee increases at community
colleges have troubled Smith. She said OCC
Jost about 30% of its student body because
students could not afford their educatio'n.
"Fee hikes•are a lways going to be a
concern for us," she said. "We have to let
the legislators know how much this is hurting
us."
Although getting stud«nis involved in OCC
campus life and battling fee hikes are 1w9 of
Smith 's go~\ls, her primary objective is slightly
i.impler.
· "l want our student body to l1ave a g·ood
experience at PCC," she saig. "Years from
now, I want them to look bnck and say OCC
was great."
A IORN LEADER
Although Sjtlith did not. get "involved in
organized leadership activities until her
senior year at Westminsler High Schoo!, she
CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, ext. 361 . .
PILOT PIOPLll AM818 UllTH
has always wanted to participate.
"I've always known that I wanted to help
other people, and as president thiS"gives me
a great opportunity to get involved and get
others involve"," Smith said.
Her senior year of high school, Smlih was
Westminster High's minister of public
awareness. She brought the AIDS.Quilt to
the campµs. which was th~ first high school
in Orange County to h9st th~ quilt. '
Smith also played soccer all four years in
high S'Chool and twice earned the ''Most
Inspirational" award - an honor she
treasures. '
"l wQuld mu ch rattier win that than mos t·
vaf uable player because I would always like
to be inspiring," she said. "It makes me feel
good. Helping just one person makes a big
diffcr'cnce ... "
SO MANY HATS ••• 10 LlnLI TIME
Aside from serving as s tudent-body
president, Smith juggles an internship at the
Westminster Police Department, a job al her
parents' dry cleaning business and a position
as youth commissiQ'ncr for the Westminster
Parks and Recreation Department.
"l·want to be involved in everything," sbe
said. "My schedule is so packed. I sometimes
wish I had another day in the week, but my
mom always says''No, you'd just be busy on
that day, too.'" ·
-Of course, Smitl1 is also a full·time student
in addition to her other duties. She is taking
a night class for the first time th is semester
so she.can "see the night school student 's.
perspective.&' An~ she is restricting her~clf to
12 units, instead of tJ1e standard 15, for the
first half of her term.
"l don't want my grades lo suffer," she
said. "Being president is going to take q lot
of time -and its my first priori ty. I want to
do the best job possible."
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Lake Forest. files suit over airport initiative .
Patterson said. . argued previously that the
initiative bypasses the federal El
AaOUNDTOWN
TODAY
CONSTRUCTION l lMINAJt
Glenn M. Gclm:in & Associates is
holding :> free "Construction
Industry Upd:ite" seminar that is
open to anyone imolved In the
construc1ion industry,. The luncheon
scmin:ir will be held at 11:30 o.m.'
at 1hc Red Lion I lo1cl in Cosca
Mes:i. C:ill There\:i ~:iguirc
476·2112 for reservations.
A WORKSHOP ON WORKSHOPS
"I low To Market a Succcs~ful
Workshop'' is the subject of a
semin:ir from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room
112 of the Soci:il Science Building
at Ornnge Coast College in Cosca
Mesa. P:irtic:ip:inu will lenrn nbout the vnrious types of"Scmin:irs,
booking arrangements, f'ce
s1ruc1urcs and diffcrcnl ways to
muke money by giving n seminar.
Cost is S35, plus S20 lab fee
payable to the prcscntor In cl:iss.
011 432·5880 for more inrormation .
FRIDAY
aUl lNISS HIAllfAIT .
Fundamentals of international
marketing is the topic or a 7 a.m.
business development meeting at
Dante's Restaurant, 1701
Corinthian Way in Newport Ocach.
Cost is SIS. Details, 969-9790.
NIWPORT HARI OR RIUNION
Nc~port I !arbor I l1gh School class
of 1984 is holding its. reunion
Barbecue and Oeach lJa~h from 6
p.m: to midnight :It the American
Legion llall, 215 IS1h St. in
Nc"port Oe:ich. Dress c:isual; no
host bar. Entcrtainmenl ,.,,ill be
provided by the Swinging Tikis.
Cose is S45 per person. For more
information, call 262-7-HS.
POTPOUHI MAKING DIMO
Learn to combine ingredients to
make your o"n dclightfuQx>tpourri
during a free cbss -.rt-PicccmJl.crs
Country Store, 1720 Adams A"c._in
Costa Mesa (rom I lo 4 p.m. For
details, call 641·3112.
RUMMAGE SALi
The USC Ne\\pon/lf'\inc Club is
holding :> rummage sole :ind
membership drive :it Nc\\port
H:irbor 1 ligh School st:irting at 9·30
am. in the swdent parking lot on
151h ~trect. The club raises money
for loc:il studCflt scholarships, and
.... Newport Beach mayor
says he;s confident the
suit seeking to remove
the E Toro airport
County will force John Wayne
Airport to expand, see the
Marine base ~s a way of taktn&,
thci>ressure -and the noise -
off Newport Deach.
"If they.start litigation now, it
may take it off the ballot,''
Patterson said Wednesday. "if
they can't keep it off the ballot
... at least they have initiated the
suit and can continue it arter the
elect ioti."
Toro Reuse Planning Authority --t--t-
process by requiring 2,000 acres
is made up of alumni and friends of
USC who live Or•wor.k in Ne\\ port
Beach, Costa MesJ, ll"inc and
T~tilr.-Dcr:n1 ,
easure from the
November ballot will fail.
BY LAUIUB BUSBY, S~AIF Wa.rru.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
city of Lake Forest's vow to file a
lawsuit against a ballot measure
seeking a commercial airport at
the-El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station "goes against the very
heart of the initiative process,"
Newport Mayo~ Cl;uence Turner
said Wednesday.
"I think t~at any court would
be loathe to remove it," Turner
said of the Orange County·EI
Toro Economic Stimulus
Initiative, which will ask voters in
November to decide whether a
commeroi al airport should be
built at the base once it is
closed: .
''(lnitiative ... opponents} are
probably hopeful they can do
something. I think they will
lose," the mayor predicted.
Newport Beach leaders, •
concerned that the continuing
demand for air service in Orange
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The initiative would be a step
in chat direction. • ·
Lake Forest council members
announced late Tuesday that
they had' unanimously agreed to
file a lawsuit against the
Committee (or 21,000 New Jobs
-the coalition of businessmen
and political leaders who
sponsored the initiative -
stating that the measure is
inadequately drafted and will
create illegal inconsistencies with
the Orange County General
Plan. I "We see this as a major issue,"
said Lake Forest Mayor Marcia
Rudolph. "We wanted to let
everyone kno.w what the
problems arc with the initiative.
We felt it needed to be
challenged."
Lake Forest Ci ty Attorney
Jerry P.attcrson said the decision
wasn't so much as whc.ther to
sue, but when to sue.
Patterson said if the measure
• fails, there would be nothing to
worry about. But if it is approved
by voters, residents would
criticize the city for not
challenging the initiative,
Lake Forest officials
ackn owledged it may be difficult ·
to obtain a court order to
remove an initiative from the"
ballot prior to the election. 13ut
officials believe there are
sufficient grounds lo do so in
this case.
Patterson identified some of
ihe initiative's ptoblems. such as
the lack of correlation between-
the transportation and the
land-use elcme'nts of a general
plan and the inadequacy of the
existing county land use clement
itself.
Furthermore, the general plan
simply cannot be amended by an
initiative, he said.
"This is a poor way to try to
do land use planning," Patterson
said. "Once you have an
initiative; it can only l)e amended
by another initiative.
"Generally, people who want
to amend general plans by
initiative arc trying lO avoid an
environmental review."
Lake Forest officials have
of the 4, 700-acre b~se be
devoted to a commercial airport .
That process will include
studies Of alternative uses for the
base and environment:.il studies
that woul d address issues such as
traffic ·and noise.
Turner argued that the airport
issue would be subject to
environmental revi~w even if the
initiative passes .•
"If it won't work, the initiative
will blow up.,it will go away,"
Turner said.
Although he has not seen a
copy of the litig~ion, Turner
said his ihitial rcac1ion is that
the lawsu it is groundless.
"It may look good in the eyes
of the people trying to oppose an
airport, but it goes against their
previous positio~at they are
unbiased," Turner said.
Patterson ,said Lake forest
officials hope to serve the pa~s .
named in the suit and have the
case filed by~he end of the
week. '
"We need to do something
prior to Aug. 23," he said.
"That's the last day to pull
something off the ballot."
TUESDAY
a USINISSWOMIN'S LU NCHION
"Paci.aging Your~clf For Succc~s"
is the title of a lunc)1con program
prcscntcd by communication!> and
1mag~ c~pcrl Gloria Boileau at El
Torito Grill, 633 Anton Uhd.
Co!>ta Masa. The program b
sponsored by Sou1h Coast B'usinC!>'l>
and Professional Women.
Nch\Orking is from I l:30 a.m. to
noon, lunch and program as noon
to I p.m. Cost is SIS for members,
and S20 for non·mc~bers. C:ill
472·4666 for inform:ition and
reservations.
WEDNESDAY
HACH PARTY & H Q
Bring a ch:ii r or blank~t and .'.In
:ippclite to the Orange County
· Paralcg:il Association Ocach Party
& Barbcque, "hieh will bo held
from 6 td 8:30 p.m. at ,Corona dcl •
Mar State Beach on Occa" Bhd.
Chccscbllftcrs, hot dogs, salad,
desserts ahd drinks will be pro\idcd
(no :ilcohol allowed). Cost 1s SIO .
for members, S12 for non·mcmbcrs,
and SS for non-caters. ReservJtions
rcquircd:Call Gail :it 43.i.J.ioo. ext.
3-*23 or Bette :it 6-tO.JSOO, exl. 3107.
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TIMPHATUllU
Newport Beach: 70/63 Balbo.11: 70/63
Cos~ Men: 76/61
Coron.11 del Milr: 74/62
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LOCATION
The Wedge
Newport Point
Bladlles
S.A. River Jelly
CdM
TIDU
TODAY
First high
First low
Second hlgll
Second low
FRIDAY ·~
SIZE SWELL
2·3 w
2·3 w
2·3 w
2·3 w
2·3 w
9:08 a.m. 3.8
2:40 a.m. o.o
8:01 p.m. S.8
1:49 p.m. 2.3
First high 9:33 .11.m. 4.0
First low 3:10 ,_..{, ·0.2
su•• RIPOii from Surnlne/W.ivetrak
for July 25·30
A smilll combination o(
south and northwest swell• will dominate the
OP Pro Surfing
Championships.
The Southern
Hemisphere swell will
sl~ty drop before 1 series of toutherly pulses
from 1 storm off
Anl~rctia l.ut week.
Stronger northwest
winds olf the central C.liforni1 c0&sl are
giving our northwest•
wind swells a boost and
these swells ue
combining for ~.tly
rights and lefts at some
be.ch••·
COITAMllA
300 block or Av()(ado. Street: Two bikes,
worth $550, were stolen from the back
yard or a residence.
3100 block or Colle&t Avenue: A burglar .
pried open a window, entered the home
ond stoic three blood pressure pills
worth Sl each.
900 block or ll)dt Court: Someone
climbed thr'1ugh the window of o home
ond stoic a radio and an AM·FM CD
player.
1000 Clarke St~ct: Someone 5wipcd
house keys and jc~elry worth $4,750
from a dresser drawer. There were no
visible signs of forced entry 1nto the
home. •
1800 block or Pomon11 Au~nue:
JOO block or Avocado Street: A digital
audio cape player worth S692 was s1olcn
from n 1986 M:12da 323. The burglar
smashed a window to. get in.
200 block or Knox l'lflce: A burglar cul
the lock off of a g:iroge door and
swiped various gardening cqulptnefll
worth $700.
200 block or Me>CAdo Strttt: Power
tools and sockc1s were taken from the
bed of a pic;kup truck. The tools
'reportedly were worth S700.
1900 block or Nev.port Ooultvard. A
burgl:ir got away with SSO in cosh from
:.1 business after pryina off :.1 window
screen then smashing the glass.
2200 block or State A~tnue: Someone
stoic a cellular phone ~Orth $250 from
o parked pickup truck.
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SKOnd high 8:3 7 p.m. 6.0
Second low 2:28 p.m. 2.Q
Wiler Temper1ture: 70
An Intense new storm
below Tahiti wlll mun 1
stronatr 1outhw.st swell
and a ch1nee of solid
owrhead w1wt in most
11u1 •Ion& the coast
next Wffk.
Someone walked Into on open inragc
and stoic barstools. an oven, a sewillg
mnchlnc, a tclevi ion ond ocher items
collecuvcly worth on estimated $1 , 175.
100 block ot Cecil Platt: Someone
smashed• window to a 1974 Porsche
and atolc a CO player worth S3?S but
left the owner'• w1llc1 and cuh behind.
NIWPOlllT aUCH
..00 btO(k ot Nonh 'Newport Bouhl"ard:
Longtime community aodny Sid sorrer, •
wcll·known In Newport Dench and
Co1111 Mesa, was ripped off. Somoonc
stoic an air comprcuor 11nd red hoso
from his unloc~d 19'8 pickup truck
While it Wll parked in front O( his
restounmt. l)lc mochinc:ry as volucd ot
$400.
Marc Mll'lln, room l!J1t<lf'
lob Frank. Cm1l.ltKHI Man'11er
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Ughl vulable winds shlftln& wesl
to sektlhMst 10 to 1S • knou, Hooe wim with 4·foot
~trly swell. Mostly sunny aRtt
mornlna low doudt.
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ind fOfa<Ult, (all (900)
976·SURf. The tall cO.tt
S 1.SO plus any potslble toU.
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A buraJfr UPlihcd •window lo a 1990 lh~nda Civic and stoic a CD player
worth S300.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally PUot . . . Thursday, August 4, 1994 Aa
They're back: .Grandpa Fred a_nd . Trav •
wife, ~tuck 1h long neck O\Cr her
shoulder nnd S\\ipcd 1hc entice ice
cream cone fl.HI t>f criller food in •
.. one bile1) • , •
\\.ith ''Uh-huh" (''Yes"), "Unh·unh"
("No") and "Oh-oh" (loosely trans·
l:atcd "Oh, shucks," as in when he
pulled :i big l:Jmp over on himself). Y es, 1 know I wrote about my
grandson two months ago.
But th at was in response to a loyal reader, Tricia Farrell who
' I practically demanded that 1 do an
update column on the Trav.
Just last week I received a nice
letter fr~m Jane Anthony, presi·
dent of the Newport-Mesa chapter
of AARP. Jane ~d if I would
speak at their November meeting,
suggesting th e topic, "Journalism
Then and Now."
Dut, she added, "We want to
hear..about Travis, too."
Apparently the laEI has become
a minor local celebri1y. I try to be
careful about Travis cotumns. Two
or three a year is about right, I
think, although a 2-year-old who
can operate a screwdriver as well
as any Mr. Goodwrench is possibly
wonh much more ink. .
The Trav and his parents have
been in town for two weeks now.
He is quite a young chap: part liv·
ing doll, part rapscallion. In other
words, :1 normal 2-year-old.
Ever since my first experience
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caretakers will allow them to live
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Make no mistake, tho-Trav is,
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Coast
99.9999 per·
cent of the
time, nn utter
delight, a
.treasure we
love dearly.
Dut there are
those mo·
ments when it
is a very good
thing indeed
that God did
make him so
cute.
We will not
dwell on those
occasions be-
cause they are
obviously just a phase. (Albeit a
phase that, in certain cases, seems
to endure through teenhood and
even beyond.) Besides, while it is
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wnys supposed to remember that it
is we who are the grownups and
they the children, no matter how
well they can handle a scre\\odriver.
I guess it's nothing unusual for a
child of 24 months to be able to
pick up a screwdriver. But to use
it with dexterity is, to me, quite re·
markable. I first observed this tal-
ent-the other evening after dinner.
We were sitting out on the deck
swatting mosquitoes.
The Trav had somehow nabbed
the screwdriver we use to prop
open the front screen door so the
dogs c'an enjoy the cool of our
yard. He was sitting on the deck,
staring at a screw in the edge of a
sliding screen door. •
Slowly, Travis put driver to
screw head, fitted the blade into
the slot and began to turn the
screw to the left. I suggested to
the lad that he might find it even
more ~atisfying if he tightened the
screw back the way it was.
He thought for a moment, re·
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-mo,cd the blade from the slot, re·
. "inserted it and began turning 1hc
screw to the righ1 uri11I 11 ~as prop·
crly seated Then he turnc<l to me
and laughed.
Even with such S\unning '1C·
CO!jphshment, the kid 1s still just
you r average 2·ycar-old. \\.hen \\C.
took him to the fair on the bst day
of its run, he was prope rly daaled
by the ::iwesomc ;may of rides and
~m~. .
Travis was slightly taken ubac:k by
the petting zoo, never hu,ing been
kissing close to a wallaby or a llama
before. (Llamas arc endearing, but
quite pushy. One sneJked up on m)·
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The Tr;1V thought ti~ rl\lts \\ere •
wonderful, espcciaily tli~ lrttk dte>el
trucks, and must h:i\e dor.e the big
5lidc a dozen time>. Uul'lhe at·
traction he liked be)t !,ff un \\;J) the
man \\ith a tr:ictor, pulling a train of
three or four" agon~ filled "ith
trush bag)~ Tr av ~\as .tembly di~ap·
pointed he couldn't ride on ii,
While I ha\e p1eviously been
qu11e negatiyc about the Trav's table
manners, I am plca)clJ to report that,
he now uses a fork and spoon,
sometimes, and ha'!> not once SJt in
Alas, all good things must come to
:in end. Tra\is is jetting back to
Dem er :as y,c' speak and his grand·
parent) arc sad to see him ao. But
\\C console ourselves by rcturnin&
our hou:.chold to normal.
Clocks and telephones arc b:ick
on t~blets. fresh flowers will soon be
in '.ises, cleaning mace rials have
been put back umJer 1hc kitchen ·
sink, the netting is off the staircase,
the lashings 1lavc been. removed
from the front gate and the doga
have begun to rc;l~x "'
the spagheui. ·
He is ulso ,m:.al.;ing great ~tridc'!>
with his vocabulary. He is Oue.nt
Out we miss the liule guy already.
Frt!d Martin's column runs tvcry
, Thursda) and Saturday.
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A4 ·Thursday, August 4, 1994
0
Newport Beach/Costa Meu Dally Pilot
c
armer police dispatcher 1aiest to n1e hara~ement . sun
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~ She is 11th woman ·to
bring lawsuit against
Newport Beach. Claims
have cost city almost
$2 million so far. 1
Bv DAVU> HBITZ, STAl'P Warna
NEWPORT DEACH -A
tormer police disp:ucher 'has be·
come the latest woman to file a
• sexual harassment lawsuit against
the city of Newport Beach, accus·
ing former police Capt. Tony Villa
of verbally and physically torment·
ing her while former chief Arb
Campbell turned 1he other check.
According to a lawsuit filed Fri-
day in Orange County Superior
Court, the hnras~ment began on
Michelle Johnson's first day of em-
ployment. ·
1'She was subjected to extreme
embarrassment ~y Capt. Villa, who
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Joe F1aooa&an, Costa Mesa,
Pumpkins I Beans I Tomatoes.
EJlubetb O'Kttfe, Costa Mesa,
Berries I Figs.
Clarence Hardy, Costa Mesa, Any
Other Vegetables I Pepper I
Largest Summer Squash.
• Bob Shaw, Costa Mesa, Ornngcs I
Largcsr Lemon I Lnrgest Orange I
Largest Other I Tangerines I
Lemons.
4,H & ffA YOUTH DIVISIONS
Lau~en Buntin&, Costa Mesa,
Beginning.
Juliet M. Hover, Costa Mesa,
AdVlloced;
Jamie Kllmk.lewlcz, Cost:i Mesa,
Beginning. .
Emily Mueller, Costa Mesa.
Beginning. .
Melissa l\luellcr, Cost:i Mesa,
Beginning.
Leigh Andelich, 11, of Costa
Mesa won best of show
honors in the youth baked
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Shoron Nemur, Costa Mesa,
Other Disploy.
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Jamie tatmkle"lcz, Costa Mesa,
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Jana KJlmk.lc"lcZ. Costa Mesa,
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Jennlrer Ward, Costa Mesa, Group
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Candace Caswell, Costa Mesa,
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JUNIOR MARKIT SWINI
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Tyson llellinlch, Costa Mesa,
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Jenniftr Ward, Costa Mesa, Group
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Jill Dyer, Costa. Mesa, Group 2.
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Johnson, who is seeking an un·
~pccified amount of lost wages and
punitive damages, is representi~
herself in the leglll action. She
could not be reached for comment
Wednesday.
Johnson said in the lawsuit that
she quit her j~ in August 1993
ofter more than three years of cm.
ployment. She said the harassment
became inloleroble. ..,.
City Attorney Bob Burnham
said Wednesday that he didn't
know nbout the lawsuit until Cl re·
porter c:illcd him. He did not
comment further.
Attorney Jeff Epstein, who is
representing Villa, said he isn't
surprised that another woman has
come forward.
"I'm not surprised that there's .
somebody who's trying to get more
l"oney out of a lawsuit," he said.
Johnson became the 11th •
Arts and Music FestlVal set for Sept. 1 O
The second Balboa Peninsula
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work from local artists will be
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MCDONNELL "l wouldn't say it's more relaxed
-it's just dif,.rcnt," Van Horn
......... eAI • some cases, the allegations t.lated
_. said. "It's more open -more
comfortable being able to talk to
him. "'>--;;;. back more than a decade but re-·
· portedly were reprci.sed by female
employees who feared the reper-
cussions of speaking up.
W~en McDonell arri\ied, he:
promised 1ln open-dour policy. Ev-
eryone from police employees to
concerned re sidents agreet.I that
they wanted a top cop "ho was re-
spectM and not feared.
A year later, just about every-
body seems pleased with the new
chief.
Sgt. Steve Vanjiorn, prc!.ident
of the Police Management A!.·
sociation, said he believe!. Mc-
Donell has chalked up high marks
within the rank and tile .
"Quite frankly, he "alked into a
"Obviously, not everybody is
going to agree with what the chief
says or docs, but ·he has demoft·
stratcd he is more than w illing to
listen to those who disagree and
not hold grudges."
'Campbell was toppled from a
·seven-year stint us chief after ap-
proximately a dozen women ac-
cus'ed him and former Capt. An· •
thony Villa of sexual harassment.
Even Villa, who was considered
tb be Campbell's right-hand man,
said he hears goou things about
the new chief from his friendi. in
the police department.
~He·s had a. tough job 10 assume
.;md from everything 1 undef!.tand
he has done quite well," Villa
that has been showca ed on na·
tional television tabloids for having
a scandalous police department.
Still, McDonell has won praise
from peers, residents nnd city of·
facials alike.
Even restaufateur Danny
Marceano, an outspoken supporter
of former chief Campbell, says
McDonell is top·notch.
"l think he's extremely compe·
tent -a very fine individual,"
Marceano said. "Offhand, J can
think of absolutely nothing nega·
tive. I think it's fime for a new be·
ginning and I thi nk the chief is ob-
viously part of it."
McDonell is humbled by the
"klu.tus. "As a pef!.on, I have always
tried to be someone who is genu-
ine, who is honest with people -
even 1f somctimwt is difficult for
them to hear constructive feed-
back," he said. "I don't hold my·
Neil Purcell, chief of police in
neighboring Laguna Beach for the
p:sst 12 years, i.aid he enjoys a bet-
ter relationship now with the New-
port Beach Police Department
than he has in the past.
"I think the City Manager and
City Council clearly picked the
right man for the job to come in
) under the intense circumstances
that existed a year ago,'' he said.
"I think he's moved very cau·
tiously but very compassionately to
-deal with the multitude of prob·
lems that Newport was facing then
-and stilt is to some degree."
McDonell admits the aftermath
of the sexual hara~ment scandal
still lingers within the department.
have to read about it."
During the past year, McDonell
has personolly met with almoi.t
half of the department's 250 em·
ployees, spending more than two
hours with some t>'f them.
"I hear positive feedback';" he
said. "The organization definitely
is more relaxed and the tension
that existed is dissipating.
"What I hear is that they didn't
feel the freedom to voice their
opinions and constructive criti·
cisms on the way things were con-
ducted here." ,,
These duys, nobody s<;emi. afraid
to talk with the chief. ·
"He's been working well .with
the community, with the depart·
ment, with th,e "city s~aff and with
the City Council," Mayor Clarence
Turner saLd. "He's brighL,.arucu·
late .. .I don't kno~ what else you
coll1d ask for in i police chief."
Evcl}'n-Hart, a city council·
wom an for 16 >Car!., echoed Turn·
er's sentiments.
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"His profhsionul attitude mixed ,:
with keeping the council better in-•
formed hos led to a belier working
relationship between the council
and the chiers office," Hart said.
The !.exual hara!.sment case
aside, McDonell has dealt '"ith
other d1lcmm:is duri{lg the past
year, including multiple shooting)
h.1!.I summer at the Ne\\port Pier
anu cutbacks In his departmc'nt's
budget.
"Arc.we at a crii.1!. point? J\o. 1
think \\C're doing a good job of
prntccting this city," McDoncl~
said. "But 1 \\Ould not \\.ant to !.CC:
staffing diminished any further,
qu11e candiu_!y~.'-' -------~--
· mess here," Van Horn said. "He's
done a real credible job of turning
things around.'' said. •· ~ self up higher than anyone else.
Gaining the re!.pect of a com-
munity-is.~ er easy for a new
chief'of police, McDonell said. Out
it's even more difficult in a city
"On a daily basis, depositions
and intervie\\.!. -all that is still
going on hel'e." he said. "Dul be-
cause Lhe climate in the organiza-
tion has changed, they're putting it
all in perspective."
Van Horn said McDonell's man·
agement style is much Jiffercnt
than former chief Arb Campbelrs.
POLICE REPORT
Man, 43, drowns in Beacon Bay
A 43-year-old man drowned . friend shortly after 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday afternoon in Deacon "We're not really sure what
Day, near Bayside Drive and happened," Newport Beach Police
Pacific Coast 1 lighw:.iy, according Lt. Jim Cari.on !)aid Wednesday
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The man -who)C name , .. a., there. But, "c're investigating it ~s
ot released -wa~ folfn<l-by-it---<1·n-accid~tal-drowning."
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.. Beauty of : art is . in the eyes ·or dive~se group
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I t wasn't your typical Oranee
County gathering. Some of
the guests cnme in shorts
.=. and tnnk tops. Some came
in black tie and bcrmudns.
Some came with hair. spiked,
resembling a Peter Max painting
of the crown on The Statue of
Liberty. All came for the very
' colorrul Dlnck tlnd White Bash,
: benefiting the Newpor' Harbor
Art Moseum.
"Look at those punks ... ,"
: commented Charlie Oxblood,
Newport Coast conservative
' referring to a pair of young men
• with the spiked hair. "This is I possibly the most eclectic
gathering~( Newport society,"
I added wife Vera Oxbtood .. "l think
i1's rather
' fun," she
l B.W.
~·Colle
added quickly.
Charlie
chimed in',
"But Vera,
look over
there. that's a
gay couple.
You know, I'll
bet there are
even
by private-sector dollars, althougn
some of its operating money ,
comes from such sources as The
National Endowment For The
Arts. ·
In an enlightened society,
expression must be free. This is a
truth held dear by conservative
and liberal qlike, with or without 1
spiked hnir. Hitler and Stalin were
two 20th Ce ntury examples of
dictating the socia) standard of
artistic expression. Almost nothing
of their individual artistic
standards survives.
•Jn a sense, art is, or can be,
visionary. To be visionary, it must
break rules. Sometimes it must be
upseuing, even repulsive. That
does not mean everyone must love
it, or even like it. Or, for th at
matter, appreciate or claim to 1
understand it. Art is. That's all. It
exists as n result of its creation by
· the mind and talent of ·the art isl.
Through some, we see the future .
Through others, our emotions stir.
· Beauty cannot be defined.
1894 ·-1994
FOUR GENERATIONS Democrats in
this crowd,"
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I'. serious.
100 YBARS!
Carpeting . • Vinyl Floors Ye~ Charlie, there were even ·
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nnd Jerry llnrrington. Art is, after
all, apolitical. Well, it's supposed ·
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The Black and White ash was
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They strolled in their black and
white costumes. Some of them
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Mary Carrington, Michelle
Dohrer, Bev Diamond, Sut:innc
and Russ Wcrdln, Lula and
Marlon Halfacre, Linda and Steve
Rose nblatt, Lori Planeta with
Claudio Arena of Tutto ~:me,
and Lori's lovely mother Carol
Plancta in black and white !>ilk
sttipes.
Others-were hip, 111. .. e museum
• director Michael Uot~inlck,
Curator Bruce Guenther, Lori
Donahue, Darren Calklns,Uobbl
Black and White bashers
ranged from the refined Lori
Planeja and Claudio Arena
(left photo) to the, um, showy
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and Jerry Dauderman. Penny and
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RJcharil Von Berah, Gene While.
co-chai r of the evening working
the party with fellow organizer
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bla.ck fitted dress.
The guard of the museum runk~
also turned out. Joan Beall was
there with friend Jacques
Plquemnl. Pqt ond Carl Nclsscr,
David Steinmetz, Peg Redny,
Margaret ond Jtobert Sprlluue also
enjoying the buffet, the music, Vie
:.ummer nig~t air.
Special mention of committee
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Frenzel, Bill Griffin, Michoel
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HIGH-TECH EOUCATION c ... 11 cox
Orange Coilst College instructors and studentsgot
78,000 'quare feet of new dassroom and office
space when the SB.5 million Technology Center
opened last week~ The building houses two lecture
halls-.rnd 14 technology program9'.
Our local congressman continues to get national ·
media exposure -most recently on the CBS Radio
Network -as one of (he primary opponents of the
~linton health care plan.
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MINORITY EDUCATION
The good ~ews continued at Orange Coast College·
last week when it was announced that the school
transferred more minority students to the nine
University of California campuses than any other
junior college in the state.
WIST llD~ PRIDE
More than 300 lookie-loos participat~d last weekend
in the initial freedom Homes-Canyon Park Home
and Carden Tour. Visitor5 toured 14 residences and
five gardens during a day designed to establish pride
among West Side homeowners. •
OPEN GOVERNMENT
Good news for local political jonkies -and
open-government lovers: the Newport Bead) City
Council is considering tele\tising its study sessions
which are held at 2 p.m. before each regularlr '
scheduled meeting. The Newport-Mesa schoo board
has also recently taken steps to television its ·
LOSSU
SCHOOL CHOICE
Despite a $4 million emb,,ezzlement and a scathing
curriculum audit, no one within the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District boundaries has yet to
challenge long-term incumbents Rod MacMillian and
Judy Franco. The filing deadlin~ is Aug. 12 . meetings.
Save El Toro;
make it an airport
I note "ilh interest that our
assemblyman, Gil Ferguson, and
others are interested in saving El
Toro as a military air installation
as a national protection item.
Wouldn't it be just as easy to
proceed \\ith the Depanment of
Defense's need to conserve
~ollars and efficiency mo"ing out
the Marines as planned.and then
just utilize the existing facilities
as a· commercial air facility? In
case of emergency then it
certainly could provide once
again for Marine aviation
without any expenditure o! delay.
ALAN L. DLUM
Dnlboa Island
Stint like a bee ..
l enjO)Cd reading tht: articles. on
i;ports cards and nicmorabilia
collecting in the Aug. 1 edition;
especially the one entitled
"Don't be thrown a curve, be
sure 10 check out item's
authenticity." Directly· above the
headline is a beautiful picture of
local card shop owners Lonnie
Voss and Rdn Vich holding
some of their merchandise.
Unfortunately, the caption
described the boxing glove as
having been .signed by
~!()hammed Ali. This should
probably cause thQ item to foll
under that "Consumer Dewarc"
beacting. His name is spelled ...
Muhammed Ali!
JOHN WINGER
Costa Mesa
£ditur's note: No excuses
offered. Our goof.
Library thanks Pilot
Many, many thanl<s for the gift
from the Daily Pilot of Sl0,000
to the Library's Literacy Program
for the computer learning
stalioos. The equipment and
software wilt contribute grc:itly
to the joint wo~k of our literacy
students and tutors.
The continuing strong support
of The Pilot staff for library
senices in the community has
contributed greatly to the
renaissance of the N~wport
Beach Public Library and the
community's awareness of this
valuable community resource.
' LADONNA KIENITZ
Community Services Director
Newport Beach
Picture of library
worth 1,000 words
The enclosed photos illustrate, as
words cannot, what all are seeing
from the. prominent MacArthur
Boulevard frontage.
"Be::iuty is in the eye of the
beholder," explains a civic leader
of this creation (the new ..
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CORRllPONDINCI
Newport Beach Central Library):
Jndecq so, and in this age of
Orwellian standards: ugliness is
beauty. No kidding.
Some of us beholders see a
vintage warehouse. Stark, bleak,
and, al eventide with cold
fluorescent lights ablazing ... a
dramatic, in-your-face expression
of the shocking degree of social
alienation.
liatred and contempt of us
have tong reigned in academia
and the arts, and, so politically
correct have they become, that
protestations of their inversions
of values are categorically ·
deemed: Intolerant.
Again Orwellian. We
have come to a truly
frightening lime.
Well, Lexpect us
"int-0lerant" will have
to avert our eyes ...
Attempt to hide it...
·Declare it a work of
arl,.so profound, as to
be beyond lay
• intellect ... Recognize
that "e\e been had, by
clever twits, and use it
as an object Jesson.
Personally, l
somewhat favor the
·last. We've all been
shafted at one time or
another, maybe time to
sla'p our knee, pat the
rascals on the back: 'JYou fellers
reany shoved it to us, doggone
it. .. but git outa town before we
do a lot more than put a hold on
your check."
Humor Is ~anity's last resort,
and ~tlf humor is a rare resource
in a world so replete with pius
platitudes. And, heaven knowing
our furious pursuit of Eden
hereabouts, take it as a divine
rebuke, well earned. -
But, if humor is in this case,
tear it down -enough of
tolerating the unspcakables,
they're agiuin too damn close to
fiomc.
JOHN EHRETZ
Corona del Mar
Keep Fairview open
In his July 26 letter, Mike Dunn
launches into the Costa Mesa
City Council, especially
Councilman Jay Humphrey, for
not turning the blofftop area of
Fairview Park into a sports
complex.
Unfortunately, the $100,000
consultant's plan that Mr. Dunn
defends so angrily drew its
conclusions Crom outdated
information on the need for
sports fields. "Its conclusions also
ignored its own survey of Costa
Mesa preferences. In fact, many
of the citizens who spoke out
against the plan Mike Dunn
favors have children in soccer, or
did in the past.
l. Costa Mesa's severe
shortage of sports fields,
especially for soccer, is ending.
The new school superintendent
has reve"rscd the policy of his
predecessor and allowed youth
sports groups to use all school
fie Ids. Costa ·Mesa will have 17
new or improved soccer fitlds,
and more al the schools.if
desired. (The rule of thumb
quoted in the consuhant's study
is one soccer field per 10,000
people -I 0 fields in Costa
Mesa by that stapdard.)
2. The consultant's citizen ...
surv~y showed that 94% of the
city supports natural open
spaces, more than any other
recreation focility. (The next
highest support was far below, at
77%, for swimming pools.)
Fairview Park is the only touch
'of wilderness in the entire city of
96,000 people.
With great public support,
Costa Mesa bought Fairview for
$4 million in' 1986 -specifically
to keep the 'counJy from making
il into an acthe sports complex
-and committed itself to that
policy in a 1988 document.
ALAN REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
\flctim gives thanks
I am the extremely fortunate
recipient of the honest acts of
several citizens and the quick
action of some very dedicated
police officers. and l would like
to acknowledge and thank them
in this manner.
On July 25, whiie at Trader
Joe's on 17th Street, I discovered
th at my wallet (containing
checkbook, ID, personal)tems,
·etc.), keys and sunglasses, had
been stolen from.my shopping
cart. The sequence of events that
followed are truly remarkable in
their happening and miraculous
in their timing.
My heartfelt thanks to: The
unknown man and woman who,
upen hearing my tearful story at
Trader Joe's, took the time to
search for and find my set of
keys in a trash can and my
Architect Larry Frapwell inside OCC's new technology building.
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sunglasses in the bushes next to
their car.
The assistant manager of
Trader Joe's, Carrie, for her
concern, her search of the
surrounding premises and her
phone call to the police.
The crime scene invcst1ga1or.
Officer All~n Ricckhof, \\ho "as
at the scene \\1thi11 10 minLrtes
and filed a wrntcn report
immediately, and "ho abo
followed up wi th se,cral phone
calls to me.
i'he employees at Ne'' port
Check Cashing ''ho called to
inform me th:ll someone was
trying to cash one of my checks
and who called the police (as did
l ).
The two n1otorC)clC officers,
George Rose and Zach
Hofedw1, who left an
investigation to race 10 the
felony crime in progress at
Ne"port Check Cashing and
arrived in time to detain the
suspect and an :rccomplice, both
of '\'horn arc now in custod).
The employees of Mesa AutQ
Tech, Andy and others, who
rou·nd my wallet "ith all cards
~nd personal effect~ (sans
checkbook and cash) in their
trash can and called to tell me.
And finally, the woman named
Charlene who called to say that
she and her husband had found
my checks, ID and an extra set
of keys at a used car lot next to
Mesa Auto Tech.
lncredibly, all of these events
occurred within two hours of the
crime!
I am more than indebted 10
each or these individuals for
minimizing my losses, and mere
"thanks" rs certainly nol
adequate. I can only hope and
pray that if they are ever in ·
need, someone will come to their
aid as they did for me! Thank
you, thank you, thank rou.
JAN CLUTIER
Costa Me a
SOS INITIATIVE
Editor's note: Tllis ls D
sampling of Ille rcspo11ses oc
rcccfred on ,the RcDdcrs llotline
fo/Jouing our Story on Ille
Ncwport-1\lcsa scllool board
unanimously tuking u ~t1111cc
agaillst Prop. 187 -tile
so-callep Sa1 c Our State
iniliatfre.
0 1 nm in fa,or of Proposition
183 because l belic\'e that
taxpayers de!>el'\e that. I think
our children deserve the ch;.ince
for a good education. Tlut
means dO\.,,nsizing the
classrooms1.thcn so be it. We
taxpayers'have been car~ing
quite a burden for some years.'
now, and ·l think it's time that
we start re-assessing what's
important .for our children.
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JOE ROSATI
Costa Mesa
l am very much against 11. And
I want to be counted as that.
DOLORES JOHNSON
Ne"port Beach
0
It is not hateful, it 1s not
police-stale like. It's just \\rong
that we are asked to pa) these
nbsurd costs and the \Oters ol
this stale ha' c finally said
we\e had enough!
TOM WILLIA.
. Ne\\ port Dealh
E&itor's note: Tom U'illiams is
vote for it. Certain phy$.i,cal
lidtitations pre,ent me from
doing the career v.ork that I
excel~ed in for °'er 20 years,
but I cann.or as a legal citizen
get medical help to correct my
abnormah11cs. Ho" e"er, illegal
immigrants get medical care
and educauon, housing etc.
4'hel0Cal school district ·
board members say they are all
against Prop. 187, sa) ing that 1t
is a police st;ite to them ''hile
they are searching students for
drugs and we:.ipons. Wake up.
people.
. When myphyi.ical problems
have reached the point "here·l
cannot work and pay truces,
there will be no '"here for me a
, legal citizen to turn to. While I
suffer and 9ic, the illegals will
prosp.er. The school district
says Proposition 187 is a
hateful i1liti:ni~e. They are ·
right. They don't even know
me, but they seem to hate. me. 1 God bless us all.
JAMES WILCOX
Nev.port Beach
0
ll is an excellent idea. I am
proud to be an American and
\\hy shouldn't everyone else
\who li\es under the red, white
and blue abide by the law of
the land? ·
We J nen s visiting rom
Tuscon, Arizona yesterda}. She
is retired after 35 teaching
. :> former scl'/uo/ trustee uitll tlle
Newport-.Hcsu U11ified Sc/Joo/
District. • ~
years in Tuscon, and she said
they commented on the fact
0
J stand with the great majority'
of tegibler~d \Oters v.ho
support Proposition IS7 .• It's
time to stop spending our tax
dollars on illegal aliens \\ho
sneak into our count!). Tt)e
l ~chool boarJ members tlre 'out
of step-with the \Ole rs.
PHILIP ARNOLD
Co)tJ ~tcsa
0 -I'm a little O\er 70, I'm a nati\C
of California and I've \\Jtched
the increase-to illegal aliens to
the point to "here 11's just
really, really gotten prcuy out
of hand. A~d I agree dcfin1tel)
there should be some J..1nJ of ;i
con'trol on it.
DEITY BURKART
Newport Dc.'.lch
0
I think it is very important that
we reduce thl! number of illegal
immigrants in our communty
• and that citizens of the Un11cJ
State of America have the
opportunity for good ass1stan~
-and sel'\ ices. I am definitely
planning on !>upporting
Propositin 187.
ELLEN WILCOX
Ne"porl DeJch
0
I am in fa,or of Propos11ion
187 and as 3 kg:il citizen~ 111
that they don't have a really big
illegal problem there because
they don't make il attracthe for
the illegals to stay in Tuscon.
They just walk right through to "'
the sucker state of Cal1fornia
'"here the welcome mat I)
w;iiting.
CAROLINE PATRICK.
Ne\\ port Be.11:h
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Strongly in fa,or of Proposition
I 87 for both m\ '' 1fe and I.
.... FRA°.'\K oo~ AflOE
Ne\\ port Beach
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If the c school board members
"ant to support people who
ha'c broken Federal laws b}
coming into this coun1ry
illegally and v. ho are using our
. ta:< dollars for free education
and, probably medical, welfare
and many other sel'\ ices, then
"e :.hould vote these boar.d
members out of office at first
opp,ortunily.
Most school boards love
enrolling more and more
illegal so they can JUSl1fy more
and moh: ltL\ mone) needed to
support them -all the v.hlle
cro"' J111g cla).;cs and robbing
the ch11Jren or our O\\.n citi2ens
of a 'better education and
neces ary Jltcnt1on by.
instructor),
GA COLSO
Costa Mc a
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VICI PRHIDINT
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D.C. 20500
OOVIRNOR
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Suire 304, Hunringron Bc.tc*, CA 92647 847-2433 or
1027 Longworth Building, W.tshington, D.C. 20515,
(202) 22S-2415. (CMta Mcs.t and West Newport Be.:ich)
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• .. 1995, ond board Pre!>idcnt Ed
' Decker said It muy ta.kc -a little ,,_. ••1• A1, longer to arrange cable television
television comp:inies opcrote with· coverage of school board meetings.
in school district boundariei. "One of our goah lS to be able
"Our intent.is to work with oil to have board meetings viewed by
three of them," said Carolyn citizens on CJble television," Dcck-
Stocker, diMrict dire~tor of ni:in-er s:iid. "[ don't know if we can
agcment support services. make the instant leap. We've got a
Trustees on Tuesday night np-little more research 10 do.".
proved the expan~ion of a S2 mil-Last May, trustees approved
Jion plan 10 consolidate all admin· consolidation plans that will move
istrative offices at the district's top administrators rrom their 16th
Bear Street site in Costa Mcs;i. Dy Street offices in Newport Beach
adding 2,038 squ~rc feet lo lhe • nnd the Student Support Center
plan, the district will ir.clude ad-on J8l'h Street in Costa Mesa to
ditional adm1nistratrve offices and the district':. 10.7-acre General
··enlarge the school board meeting Services Center at Dear and Duker
room to accommodrue 200 people. streets in Costa Mesa. No new
The hoard room \\ill also be us.e.d _.!.buildings will be auwructetl; clli.-
for a variety of district functions. trict offices will be housed in pre-
District officials e!>timate the ex-fabricated modular buildings.
panded pion will cost nn ad-District offici::ils soy funding for
ditional S625,000. the $2.6 million consolidation plan
BANNERS
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ments."
• An oppeol by Aff ordablc Por-
tobtcs, an electronics shop in the
Courtyards shopping center, allow-
ing the store to kc~ its non-
conforming sign. The sign has
"I think we nil leurncd Crom white letters against a black back-
that," Erickson said. "Banners cnn ground. The contrasting buck-
bring color and life into the c.ity, ground triggered u compl:sint, and
nod they can be very nuractave. the Planning Commission had or-But~ we don·~ want t~em to be a dered the background removed,·
glaring odvcr11sem_ent. . ""-but the store contended it needed
And, the ;ou_ncil m~y tighten up the block bad.jng to draw a11en-
Cos1a ~csa s s1g~ pohcy eve~ fu_r· 1ion -und sub~cqucntly custom-
thc~. Er!c~son ~aid the ~ounc1I wall ers _ 10 the sign. ·
rcv1~~v 1ls policy _on .s1~nuge fol' •A request from United Way to
special events. during a study scs-install 23 banners around Triangle s1~:1 o~ M~nday. . . . Square to promote its upcomit1g
Thi!> ~ign o~dinance h~s been fund-raising campaign. The council around a long lime " he siud. "We . .
I k l ' f k" . also granted a lime extension that
wan1 10 00 f ~ '~~ys 0 ;a in! it will allow the banners to remain-in
more user-nen Y an un er-place for 45 days, us opposed to
standable and lo reflect the cur-1 · 1 3o d · d Th rent times... 1 le typ1ca -ay peno . e
banners will line the intersect!on In other ma\lers concerning the of 19th Street and Harbor Doulc-
city's sign policy, the council ap-vard from Sept. l le Oct. 15. proved; ~
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COMPUTERS
rr .. Pe1•A1 ,. nology plan was app:irently "aban-
doned." •
"We don't really hove a current
plan with which we're working on
with technology," Crockard told
school board members. "We really
don't know what we don't know -
there's so much going on.''
The district has too often pur·
-chased computer equipment be-
fore determining what teachers
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School board member~ also gave
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...,. Sailors baseball beneficiary of Planet Hollywood-South
Coast Plaza Celebrity Golf Tour~y at Newport Beach CC.
Actors, former athletes and local dignii.ories are exrected to
occupy the links on Monday in the second annua Planet
Hollywood/South Coast Plaza Celebrity Golf Tournament, to
benefit the Newport Harbor High baseball program, at the Newport
Beach Country Club. ,
Former Ram s quarterback Vince Ferragamo is the celebrity host of
the event, which is one of the best golf-tournament deals of the year.
For Sl90, golf participants receive lunch, J8 holes of golf at an
exquisite country club (s hotgun start/scramble forma t). tee and gift
packages, and an aOction, dinner and awards ceremony at Planet
Hollywood.
eg1stration begins at 9 a.m. Playing spots and tee sponsorships are
available. Por the aw~ds'dinner only, it's S45.
Among the s;clebrities expected to play golf and contribute to the
fun at Planet Hollywood inclu(ie Bert B!yleven, the former Angels
pitcher who was known for giving the "hot foot."
Last year, the event attracted, among others, Tommy Davis, former
Dodgers outfielder who won National League batting titles in 1962
(.346) and 1963 (.326); Walt Hazza rd, former NJ3A great and UCLA
See CLUB GOLF/Page 82
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Thursday, August 4, 1994 81
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387
Club
golf
Gill shocks two tour regulars at U.S. Open
-...,. Newport Harbor High product in second-round women's action today at 2:20 in Huntington Beath. j
. , .
nv RlcHAJl.O DUNN, Srot.n Wa.rrn
HUNTIN GTON BEACH \vaiting
doesn't pay. Tricia Gill is finding that out in
• the women's U.S. Open ot Surfing at the
Huntington Beach Pier.
Gill opened the day, literally, with a .. ictory OPEN
in. heat one of the final trial round Wednes-r.!!11 ... ~~,..
day, scoring 17.66 points to advance to the &ill~1it1•mi
main event. ·
Then, in the second of four ftrst-round main event heats, Gill
knocked out a pair of women'.s tour reg\l!Jrs, Australia's Delinda
Godfrey and Portugal's Patricia Lopes, to "in that heat ;ind ad·
vance to today's second rourro. · 1
"Surfing in the trials is hard, because ~ou're not surfing for
money or with higher (ranked) girls," Gill said. "If l hadn't
made it out of the last heal, I wouldn't be (competing) for
money."
Gill will indeed surf for money and against a high-ranked
surfer today in the second round, whe n she faces Pauline Menc-
zer of Bondi Beach, Australia, last· year's world champion, at
2:20 p.m .
In Wednesday's main event, Gill, a Newport Harbor High
graduate now livi ng in Carlsbad, advanced with 21.53 points. Ha-
waii's Megan Abubo (17.04) finished second and also 9ualified
for the second round. •
"I fell better 1n th:.it (main ~vent) he:.at 1h:.an any of the other!),
lhe Wcdnelluay morning triJI he:.at (at 6 :.a .n.}) or h.1::.t \\Cl'k (in
the Op Pro Surfing Championshipj:' ~he :said ... l think it w:i:s
becaus~of m) mom telling me to be more agsrcsi.i .. e. I am (ag·
gresme) \\hen I Cree surf, but nor in conrests. 1 just let people go.
"Out, todJy, 1 said, 'l'm gcuing'out of this heat, .Jnd I'm going
to advance,' ·1 hat \\US my mentality, because !)Omct11J1cs I don't
focus."
It wasn't easy, \\ith Gill's :.al:Jrm clock going off at 4:30 a.m.', ·
but Gill \\as certain!\ focused in the la-:1 trail round
"My first heat \\;s 6 o'du k in the morning ... ghe me a
break," she s;iid. "l was so tired, and I ''.:is rc.:Jlly nenous, ag:.ain,
like 1 nlwa} s um in contests. Out my mom, who ·alwa) s supports
me, just SUH.I to be more :.aggressive anu take the first \\.J\e So I
caught the first \\JVC and I felt 10 time::. belier. I ha\e J tenden-
cy to "ail."
Gill, "hose highest score on \\ edncsu.J) ·" .Js a 5 93 on her
sevenrh v.a'c of rhe main C\ent., is looktng foNJrd to the one-
on-one competition that !)tarts today.
"I like surfing one-on-one," Gill said. "You don't h:.a"c to has-
sle for waves, anu it's wa'e on "'a\e. l get nenous in the trials,
be~use I' v.nnt to make it to v.here I am. "l3ut I don't ''ant to
surf agains~ any of (the top eight in the \\Orld) 1 hcy·n~ all
good."
·collinS survives,
..... .
but .for how long?
Barton :· Lynch .next
...,. ~ewport Beacn surfer nas his work
cut out for him this morning a~e~ hitting
a 'wall' in first round at ·the U.S. Open.
Bv RJCHA.RD DUNN, Sroa.n \\'aura
HUNTINGTON BEACH -"Even \\ith com-
puter-scoring defects and questionable judging,
Richie Collins of Newport Beach still managed to
finish second in his t\eat Wednesday in the first
~
been my thml
l>COnng "':l\.e,'but
the judges do
\\ hJt the> \\:.int.
.-.:;.;.:.;;:.;.;..----+-....;.round of 1he. U.S. Open gf :Surfing at the Hun·
tington Beach ·~ier ~ .
"I can under-
StJnd that· (IO\\.
!)Core becJusc
I'm a \\ild·<!ard
entrant), but
when you .&00.
from a 3.5 to a
S.5, "hat's up
"11h that? I think
the judges Juve
got to get a lillle
closer."
~L\a.c MAil TIN, DAILY PILOT
Coll ins, a wBd-card contestant \vho competes
tod~y in the second round,.was edged out by Ha·
wqii's Kaipo Ja~uias, 26.77-26.37, while I989 As-
sociation of Surfing Professionals (ASP) \\Orld
champion Martin Polter, formerly of Great Brit·
ain and now living in Australia, was third (23.77).
Collins had the two highest-scoring waves of
the heat, an 8.5 on his fifth wave and a 7.93 • on
his seventh, but a dramatic aeri.:ll on his eighth
ride scored only -a 4.93. .
Hear "'inners on \Vednesda) :.iutomaric:ill~ ad·
vanccd to the third round on Fnd:i~. "ht!::
second-and third·plJce finisher!) contmut: 1n the
second round todJy. If Colhn!)' aerial h:iJ been .
scored a A 1 or higher, he \,·ould\ e "on the= he.it,
Instead, .be will face Barton L) nch toJa) at 6.50
a.m. 1n ·heat three of the second round. "h ·n
man·on!mJn compeution begins
Richie Collins hits his aeriai. but his wave totaled out to just 4.93 on the judges· cards at U.S. Open.
"They-low-balled-me-on that," Collins said of
the judges. "Of the five judges, \\\O of them gave
me a 5.5, but ane of thc:m gave me a 3.5. I can't
believe I got low-balled. l guess I have to b~ Kelly
Slater to ge t a 5.5 on an ae rial. Of my four scor-
ing \\::Wes, the aerial was my lov.est; it should\e
"(Toda>), you haH: to "in," l>JIJ C0lhn , \v h0
has faced L) nch several times tn his. CJrcer, p>· ·
eluding the 1991 Gp Pro Surfing Champ1on~hip
final, in \\hich Lynch \\On. "l _;u!)l hope.: I can
See COLLINS/Pa9e 12
Governor's -
Cup finish ~s
·' ·close as it
' .
was solid ~
...,. Balboa Yacht Club
was a standout host for
major juniors regatta.
S l. Francis Yacht Club, led
by top junior skipper Matt
McQueen, pulled out a win
in one of the tightesl Governor's
Cups ever last weekend.
After each team.had completed
I2 races on the water, Bahia
Corinthian and St. Francis had
identical records; this tie was
broken by virtue of St.
Francis defeating BCYC
in their head to head
match. DCYC was led by
Bill Ward.
There was a three way
tie for third place as well,
with two New Zealand
teams finishing third and
fourth, while Cal Yacht
Club, led by eter Well ,
another hot uther
California juni r s:u or,
ended fifth overall.
One of the biggest
battles of this year's
Gove rnors Cup were
Boating
fough t off the water. Two of
BYC's Santana 20's were severely
damaged at a Scars Cup qualifier
last weekend. A rush fiberglass
repair job was nece ary to
ensure that there would be
enouah boats 10 sail. •
Repair ~ork aside, UYC once
aaain did a commendable job . .
equalizing the boars ... all boats
were very even. Kudos to Eric
Prou l ;ind his team for
coordinating extensive dockside
repairs, as well as tuning and
tweaking a dozen Santana 20's
during the las t week.
The Governor's Cup is a
unique, invitational junior ma tch
racing series; Governor's Cup
alum's include numerous national
champions, Olympians, and
America's Cup_ veterans. The
regatta trophy \\l'as inaugurated by
a proclamation from then
California Governor Ronald
Reagan, who commil>sioned a
sil\ler cup IQ be awarded to the
top junior team.
ln other news out of Balboa
Yacht Club, race administrator
Eric Proul has left BYC in order
to go ba ck to law school. Eric did
an ou tstanding job coordinati ng
several major championship
regattas at DYC, and Eric was
also rCSP.Onsible for running .~YC's junior program.
Eric will be replaced by
another top DYC sailor,
Carolyn Ullander, who
has '¥Orked with Eric for
several yl!ars and is one
of the area's top women
sailors. D
Boating column fans
-can sleep a lillle easier
tonight. After n
protracted nego1i111ing
session with lhe Daily
Pilot's Sports Editor, a •
walk-out was averted and
the boating column
contract was renewed.
This week marks the be&in~ing
of the boating column's third
year. With neao&i•l'°As out ol ~he
way. readers can lool'torword to
weekly columns for ·another year.
&Jitor's note; The actual ·
'ncsotlotion' conversation l:lstcd
from Jevcn to 12 seconds. I
The undiifeated · ••• Duke woul·d· have love it
...,. As unbeaten, No : 1 seed, Dukes idle
until Friday before playing in Sacramento
in World TeamT.ennis semis. against Idaho.
n'v RJCHARD DVNN, Sro~n \\'a.nu
NEWPORT BEACH -It's sho,-.time for the
Nt!wport Oeach Dukes. It'; also put up or shut up. •
"It's been an awesome monrh, bl!l it's not ovet yet,"
said Dukes Coach Angel Lopez, who guided the squad to a 14-0
tccor<l, the firs t franchbe in World TeamTennis history to go unde-
fca1ed in the regular season.
The Dukel>, ''ho s,..-cpt fou r of the league's fi ve major awards on
Wednesday, winning male Most Yah.lable Player (Kelly Jones),
Coach of the Year (Lopez) and female Rookie of the Year· and
MVP' (Larba Neiland}, face Idaho in the \\/Tf semis Friday at 7
p.m. in Sacramento. Idaho advanced with a 28-23 win We9nesday.
The championship match at Gold River Racquet Club is Sunday
at 11 a.m , and can be seen later that evening at 9 p.m. on a tape
delay broadcasl on ESPN. The New Jer-
sey Stars (11-3), led by Martina N:Mati·
lov~ and champions of the East Division,
will play San Antonio, a 24-23 Enlltern
Semifinals winner over Phoenix Wednes-
day, in the league's other emifinal on
Saturday. •
· Wbether it was Sacramento or Idaho
which the Dukes \vould plhy in the WlT
·cmifinals, it comes against a t~am they
will need to defeat for the third time in
1994.
••11 .feels funny, having beaten a team
twice, and you've got to play them
again," Lopez sai<f. "Wt! bent Sacramento
Mm. UHl (29-21} in Sacramento the last time "e
Dukes Coach played them (July 23), and that was "'ith
( ub litutc) Tami Whithniier·Jones (fill·
ing in fo r Zina Gani on-Jackson). We
also beat Sacramento (29-19) at home (July 9).
"We also beat Idaho at home (27-21 on July 12), and away (22·
'It's been an-
awesome month,
but it's not over
yet ... it feels
funny, having
beaten a team
twice, and you've
got to play them
again .'
21 on July I7 in a super tie-breaker) with (substitutes) Ann Gr •
man and Tami playing, ana we were down, )2-3. So '4-C~rccoming-
into the playoffs with a lot of confidence and CVCl)body's game
• will be ot a hi&h level."
Sacramento (11-3), coached by Newport Beach's Robert Van't
... DUDlfh9ell
...,.Dukes hog. World TeamTennis individual
honors : Neiland ferl)p le Rookie of the Year, MVP;
Jones male MVP; Lopez Coach of the Year.
. NEWPORT BEACH -\\ h1lc prcp;iring~ 1or 1he \\ orld
TeamTennis semifinals. the f\e\\pOrl Ik.1ch Dul.e!) scned up
plenty of aces on Wednc!)da~ tn their bid tor mJ" idual honor::.,
S\\eeping all but one of the ma1or a\\ ardll.
Newport Deach's Larisa Neil.tnd, a fir!>MCJr \\ Tf pla)cr from
Urmala, Latvia, \\On the league 's fcmJlc Rookie of the '\ear and •
~lost 'valuable Pla\a honor • both ol "h1c'h .:ire S.:r,OUO pnzc.:s, "hilc
t ammJte Kelly Jonei. ccured male ~t\'P laurd~. ~'orth S4,000.
Dukell. Coas.:h Angel Lopez. "ho replaced Grc.g Patton thl!) 'ca-
son after the,l:}tter had coached NC\\ port Ucach fo r the firllt four
years of its exist;nce, earned the lcJgue'!) CoJ~h of the Ye;ir J\\Jrd
($2,000). guiding Ne\\ purt Ikach to the best record 111 the regular
season (14·0). The Dul.cs became the fifllt fran"h1 cm \\'ll' histol)
(14 years) to go undefeated.
Nciland helped the Dukes ftn1)h first in
the league in women's doubles (.585) ahd
second in mixed doubles (.574), gomg 7'2·
51 and 78-54 in game • rellpecl1'cl).
She also finished 26-16 (.619) in v.omen's
singles, in "'hich Zina Garn on-Jac~n.
Nciland, and substit4tes Ann Gro man
and Tami Wh itl inger-Jone:: cpmbincd to
help the Dukes to a l>econd·place Cini h
(74·53) behind Idaho's Amy fr;wcr (77-
53), a former member of the Dules ·
Martina Navr,uilova "'as l>econd ind1v1du-
ally (71·51) in women's single , a1ving the
New Jersey Stt1rs a third-place fin.ish over-
all.
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voted the league's' male Rookie of the Year.
The league's five major honor arc \Oled on by the pla)cr anJ
~aches..· but pl:i)cr :and coachc cannot " 10 f\X pet>plo on their
o~n team. •
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•the Dukes the p~l. t'l'O scnwn!I, Shared the lcaauc's mi.le MVP ,
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MAllC MAanw, l>AJL'I' Pu.oT
. Newport Beach's Richie Collins autographs a fan's board after finishing second in ·his heat, quaHfying for another shot today at U.S. Open.
·coLLINS
1 From Pago 11
· With 10 sccoods rehrnining in the 25-minuie· final), and people went, ·wow, where did Rich-
hea(, Collins 'picked· up a small wave, but' got . ie come from?' l'm glad r won that, because I
the tnost out of it in a desperation attempt to think it was the last exciting (championship)
score. He Clrove it to the right, away from the · heat· uf tl1e_Op. Maybe I have a swelled head
pier, U!JCI '.scored a: 5.{), .sCC\Jring. his position or l'm egotistic:tJ, but that's how l feel about it
' I
,
f
. ..
•, •
~atch two waves (an 8.5 and a 7.93) like I dill,
(Wednesday) .. I've been. getting skunked irt .my
heats th e last few days.'!
In addition, a iomputer-syst~m malfuncti~fl .
prevented surfers from knowing th~ir scor~s an
the opening-round heat. · •
"It's definitely a problem," . Collins · said.
"With the computer, l know what I n.c~p and
what 1 need to do." · · · · •
Collins scored a 4.5 on Ills first wave\ uhl'ng~a
slash·back cutback, •then tallfed a 4.73 on his
•second with a noater. .
Of his nine waves, Collins' l'lighest scores
came on his last five rides, including three
huge cutbacks uff the lip on his .fi(th wave. He
also had three big cutbacks and ca\Jght tile re-·
form on his $Cventh \vave. :
DUKES ~ .
,, •• Pa90 ., ...
Hof and Jed by worn.en's singles . s)a1JPc>ut
Debbie Graham, abo of Newpor\ Bl!ach, de-
feated Idaho (8·6Y Wednesday night in a
quarterinal match. Idaho Coach Greg Patton
conched the Dukes for the firsl four years of
the franchise's existenGe. · . ·
The Dukes, however, three·tifne West Di·
vision champions, possess a· dark history in
WIT championshrp matches, having lost to
Atlanta in 1992 a)ld Wichita last year.
Garrison·Jackson, "ho i.uffered \a nous
ankle and shoulder injuries early in the sea·
son, .missed several matches in the middle of
the season because she was representing the
U.S. at the Federation Cup in Germany~
But Garrison-Jackson, 40-29 (.580) in
women's singles and a major player for New-
port Beach's top·rated \\Omen's doubles Q2-
51, .585), is finally getting used to the hard-
couns again and should be at the top of her
game this "°eekend. "
"She's been playing belier and better,"
Lopez said. "She was injured, then ~he had
to play Federation Cup, where she \yas play·
ing on clay, then she came back ano had to
get used to hardcourts again. She'll be play·
ing her best tennis by the weekend.
"Plus, Kelly and Trevor (Kronemann) are
starting to come tog~thor as a team (in men's
doubles). During the first part of the year,
they weren't moving that well together. But
Kelly's been . playing great tennis; against .
(Jimmy) Connors (last Friday in Phoenix) he
was unbelievable. The only bad match Kelly
played all year was against Connors at home
(last Saturday)."
Jones, 12·2 in men's singles set this season
and a league-high 80·47 (.630) in games, de-
feated Connors in Phoenix, 6-1, to lock up
the title worth S20,000. Connors beat Jones,
6·3, at the John Wayne Tennis Club on Sat·
urday.
The Dukes also earned S22,000 to split for
their women's doubles title.
ahead of Poller.···· and I know others do, too." .,C.ollf~ is i:ca~y·tor n1orc ac.tion· in the U.S. Collins, '\v.ho is not surfing the ASP/World 0~.en. . . • . • : -ChampioMhip To~ur this year, will probably re-
Actually, the .way l look at at w11_h th~ peo-. turn .to the tour next year, thanks largely ~o his
pie on the beach,. the U.S: Open is going to current. No. 3 ranking in the World Qualifying
tll.kt: over, the O~ Pro (which ended on Suo-Scfics (WQS} with 6,870 points entering the .day)," Col~ns said. "The Op was ~iea.~ last U.S. Ope11• _
•we_£_k. r ;l_!'Unk people~ want .. w _wa,tc~n.,~ 0 -Pro ch:ui1pion Rob Machado of Carlsbad man-, because it's wave-per-wave. The Op 1s P () , . .
still my cqildhood -dream, even though I've al· earned 2,00 ~OS. points for his victory on
ready won it '(1989). Dut the man·on·man ~und~y •. e~evatm~ him. to the top. of WQS r~t
heats, they'd been doing tha·t for 10 years, and 1pg~ ltsl with 7,970 points. Slater 1s secood with
people were used· to the .hype, knowing thal, 7,3-0. . . . . . .
hcy,·Tom Carroll's facing Torn Curren today... Collrns won the prest1g1ous Gunston 500 1n
that's \\<h;it brought pedple to the beach. • ·Durban, South Af~ica, iln ASP/World Tour
"Then ii was me and Curren (in the -1s9 " event, on July 17. . -
~L".c MAaTIN, DAILY PILOT
Dukes Coach Angel Lopez (left) and his No. 1 singles player, Kelly Jones .• bask In
the limelight of Coach of the Year, and Male Most Valuable Player in World
TeamTennis as they await Friday's semifinals of World TeamTennis at Sacra-
mento. Jones, as well as Lari~a Neiland, the WTI's Rookie of the Year and _Fe-
male MVP, In addition to last year's Male MVP, Trevor Kronemann and longtime
women's standout Zina Garrison-Jackson, have combined to form a 14-0 Dukes
team, the first-ever team in WTT history to post a perfect regular season recordr
·-DEEP SU ......... ,
award last yea r with Jimmy
Connors of the Phoenix
Smash. · N.J Newport Beach
team has eve r won three
major honors before in a sc:t·
son.
Jones won the men·~ in-
gle title this s.eason at 80·47
(.630), beating out Connors
(75-47) in the Inst weekend.
Jones was 12-2 in set , losing-
only to Connon. and Stolle.
The Dukes, thrcc·t1me
West D1v1 aon championc;,
WIDNISD.AY'I FllH COUNTS
Davey'• Leeker -6 bo;ats, 226 .inglcrs. J~
ycllow1;ail, 29 bonito, 664 b;arr.1Cud.i, 63 nlico
b.ns, 90 sand b.us, 6 sculpln, 1 shccphud, I 56
mad.ere I. -
Newpert l.eRtllR9 -6 bo~tt, 182 an<r$.
1 tcllo~1•il, I ~hilc su b.us, 1 m.il.o sh.irl., 2
blue tholrk,.20 s.and bH~..,.16 ulico b.us, 8
roc:l.nsh, tJ Jeulpin, 14 bonito, 'Is b;arr.icud.1,
498 m.1ckcrcl. .;
T08.AY'I ICHIDULI
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C.ARNAUU WAX
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CAA WASH-~
1 play Idaho Friday (7 p m.) in
tho semifinal at acramento.
The WTT champio~hip
match i'I Sunday ot 11 a.m.,
• D.1~1 lo<ktr 1'7l·Hl41 -1, ll•y, tt.hes • ' m.;
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p m , rtlimu midn11llt.
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WM:tlon Qw,.f'JtHd or Your Mon.r llllflt
• and cttn be -;ccn later rhot
evening at 9 p rn on .1 tape .l delay broadcf,1.,t on T· rN.
N~pcm l.1ftdin1167S 05301 -\ ·d.11, tu.tJ 6 •.m.,
rf'.lurn• nwn; ~fd.iy, k••tt l.l,)O p 111., rflurl\t S pm :
r ... 1,aht, .., .. ,., 6:JO pm, rtlurl\1 m1l.l1"a/ll r"n '
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pll9t
CWB GOLF .......... ,
basketball coach; Ferragamo;
and Reggie Doss (former
Ram). .
In addition, those from the
Hollywood waJk of lif c
included Charlie Frank ("All
My Children"), Jeff Silverman
("LA Law"), Ron Perleman
.. ("Beauty and the Beat") and
Richard Anderson ("Six
Million Dollar Man"). Those
and many others are expected
to join the benefit this year.
Organizers cf the event, led
by Dave Snowden and Dob
Coluccio, continue to applaud.
Frank DiBella, chief executive
officer and president of
Planet Hollywood, who
welcomed the fund-raising
effort when his support was
urgea last year.
For additional information
on the tournament, call
668-7595.
•In memory ••. The sixth ..
annual Steve Van Horn
Memorial Golf Tournament,
fea turing lunch, a social
banquet and a prize raffle
that includes a round.trip
airline ticket, is Aug. 29 at the
Costa Mesa Golf and Cpun try
Club.
Tournament t:ees are $125.
Entry deadline is Aug. 15. All
proceeds of the tournament
benefit the Steve Van Horn
Memorial Scholarship at
Estancia High and the Steve
Van Hom Memorial Award
at Fullerton College,
institutions in which Van
Horn attended and played
basketball, before bein~ killed
in Mexico on vacation 1n
1982.
For more information, ca ll
the Van Horn family at (406)
995-2234 or Sally Wade 31
(310) 947-8825.
•Tee olT for ttie YMCA· ...
The Newport Deach/Costa
Mesa/Irvine YMCA .will be
sponsoring its first golf
tou rnament Sept. ji9, at the
N'ewport Beach Golf Course.
Proceeds from the
.tgiunamenl will go directly to
programs and equipment for
youth, seniors, adults and
families, and the physically
challenged.
Included in the $75 fee arc
green fees, cart, buffet dinner
and raffle, tee package and
YMCA guest passes. Eai::ly
foursome registration by Sept.
J is only $250. Sponsorships
are ayailabJe. Call 642.-9990
for more details.
•Senior PGA update •.•
According to Don Andersen,
executive director of the
Orange County Sports
Association, Mesa Verde
. . -.
Country Oub in Costa Mesa
will be the first choice Cor the
proposed site o( the Senior
PGA Tour event in March, lo
be man3ged by the OCSA if
the deal is approv!!d by
National Car Rental, the
hoped-for title; sponsor o( the
event. •
National met with OCSA
and Senior PGA ·Tour
officials last month and is
expected to announce its
decision by Friday.
"I( it's a go, then we~I take
off and put the whole thing
together in the seven.month
period," Andersen said
Wednesday. "We're )lolding
oftnegotiationswith Mesa
Verde until a tirle sponsor is
secured. We felt good about
our presentation to National
Car Rental. Four of us put on
a little dog and pony show for
two hours in front of three of
their corporate vice
presidents."
The OCSA has been
seeking an $800,000 to $1
million purse, making it one
of the richest on the tour.
OCSA officials, along with
possible representing sponsors
from First American Title and
the Los Angeles Times, met
with National officials at the
rent31 car company's
headquarters in Minneapolis
July 15.
H an agr~ement is reached,
it would be the first Senior
PGA event in Orange County.
Mesa Verde l\osted LPGA
events for six years in the
1980s, the Women's Kemper
Open and the Uniden LPGA
Invitational, and five PGA
events from 1959 to 1968.
•AU-Star for Oningewood .
•. The sixth annual Doug
DeCinces Oelebrity Golf •
Tournament to benefit
Orangewood, a shelter and
rehabilitation facility for
children, is scheduled for Oct.
22 at Pelican Hill Golf Club.
Both courses, the Links ahd
1he Ocean, will be used for
the Saturday event. A gala
featuring entertainment by
Roy Firestone, a singer,
comedian and an ESPN tal~·show host, will .be at the
Four Seasons Hotel the
previous night.
Chfil ahota ... In 1he Newpon BelCll
Golf Course mtn's cllll>. Mike White won ->
,low QTOSS (63) 11'1 list Wedntsc!ay's rtO\Uf
l'WICIS. wtllle Lwte Ltnk, Ile best name 111
goft. won low net will\ a 5-4 Second lo# lltl
WIS H•k LoFebvr• With I 55 .... In Sallrday'~ flioht rounds, Lefebvre
63fan4 B'Jron u on nel 56) won -FltolC k. Bob Petta (lo• gross 70) and
N .. 1 TachJkJ (low net 56) won fbgll B:
I/lei Don Gattuso (low gross H) and new mtmbet Kurt Dumara (low net 50) won Aiolll C •...
Richard Dunn I• • Dally Pilot Sport• Wrll•r w#to•• club 11off
column •PP••ra •v.ry Thur•d•Y·
· Electric Boat Rally of the Stars
BALBOA -The Sears Die-Hard Electric Doat Rally of the Stars will
be held Sept. 24 .at the Balboa Day Club.
Starting at 11 a.m., the event will benefit the Assistance League of
Newport·Mesa philanthropic projects.
Everyone is invi ted to participate.
The rally fee is $75 per boat, which includes two official electric boat
rally T-shirts and a barbecue lunch for two and live entertainment at the
Balboa Day Club following the race.
Information regarding this second annual event is available by con·
tactiJ:ig Joanne Johnston at (714) 631·3604.
PELICAN HILL GOLF CLU)J
RANGE MEMBERSHIPS
ARE NOW AVAILABLE .
Range Memberships are limited!
For information eall (714) 759-5170
AWABQ
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Marlin season Hits
Newpopt-to-Catalina
waters ·with gusto
~ Local anglers hook into
broadbills in the first real
action of stripers season.
• Everything appears to be on
• schedull! for a good marlin season
!ocally and there could be a record
qumber of broadbifl caught on rod
and reel and weighed in at the
Balboa Angling Club this summer. T he· marlin season began this Commercial "stick boats" are
past wee~end as the first having a banner year aroun d San •
striped marlin of the season .. Clemente Island as one boat
was weighed in at Avalon by Rick reported taking nine swordfish in a
Mackli{l of Huntington Harbour. one day last week.
• Macklin was fishing aboard the Let's hope that sport anglers will
private yacht Popeye off the east get a chance to enjoy a successful
~nd or Catalina when the stri per season and that not all these prized
Jumped on a big lure and its official bluefish end up on the end of a
weight was 189~ pounds, which is harpoon pulling around a string of
a pretty good sized marlin for local floats until they die. _
waters. Yellowtail fishing at Catalina and
Eric Gfcller,.manage r of Angler's San Clemente Island is very good.
Center In ·Newport Beach, The sportfisher Th underbird,
642-66621reports that there arc operating out of Davey's Locker,
tailers an<j jumpers being 673-1434, has been right in
seen around the 209, 267 the middle of the hot·
and 277 spots and that a fishing and yesterday
coople or boats reported anglers on board had
getting "zipped" on decked 30 big tails before 9
Tuesday off the east end of a.m.
Catalina. Squid was available
Water 'Condi1ions are earlier this week coming
ideal between Newport and dow n from Santa Barbara
Ca1a lina and angle rs Isla nd, but it looks like the
heading ou t to fish for' "squirters" have moved off
marlin should make sure inlo d·ecper water and are
that they have a couple of no longer floa ting.
live green~ack mackerel in · Captain John McCarty of
the bat\ tdnk in case a Outdoors Newpon Dench headed his
f ceder or sleeper is spotted 44-foot Pacifica charter •
in the blue water 1hat's boat Fin Fever, 642-3002,
currently just a few miles off the over to Cl!talina on Tuesday and
beach. . loaded up \\ ith yellowtail fishing off
Dill Yon Henkle of Newport Long Point at a spot called the
Beach landed a 20-t-pound :'Water Hole."
broadbill while fishing on board the McCarty was handed a net full of
sportfisher Wren 's Nest near the squid from the Thunderbird and
267 Spot. It took only two hours for this topped off a great day of """
Von Heokle to bring the swordfish fishing for ye'llo,ws, log barracuda
up to color where it was then and big calico bass. The largest
gaffed by the crew. yellowtail brought to gaff was
Dave Denhlom o,C Newport landed by Chris Edma,n of Newport
Beach was not ¥ lucky as_ Von Beach, whose 22-pound tail was big
Henkle when he also hooked in to a fish of the trip.
huge broadbill. Denhlom was Shark fishing i) very good at the
fishing on the Espadon, skippered 14 Mile Bank where both blue~ and · by Doug Carson of Costa Mesa, over the 277 spot when he baited mako sharks are being caught daily.
the billfi)h on no. 30 line class Skipper Greg· Obymako of Newport
tJckle. Beach, has been taking the
Uro:idbill are tough to .Janp when California D:mn running out of
hooked they try 10 dive siraight . Davey's Locker, on "shark only"
down and reeling in a big· swordfish fish ing trips and anglers are getting
is no easy task. Denhlom fought lots of action.
Thursday, August 4, 1994 B3
COBRAS ON THE LOOSE:
Conditioning is the first .line of defe,nse for the Cobras (ages 7-8-9) in
Pop Warn er football this week as Costa Mesa grid hopefuls try to work
out the kinks. Above some tackling tactics· and fundamentals are
worked on, and at left, Aaron Garcia runs with the ball against what ap-
pears to be a pretty formidable obstacle (assistant coach Dan Hill). -
Below tpe Cobras go through some offensive snaps ..
the fish for 91/i hours and finaHy at Obymako says that he is Cishiog
_...,..._ _ _....""'.,_• • .u-. ....... hi .-Jino-br<HEe-end-tt..---..f-'-ooth inside and outside the 14 Mile
fish was lost. Bank, depending on the current,
It looks like there are lots of and that night time trips are ~
-bluefish in the chanhcl as private producing-the best mako catche).
sport boats report seeing mar:lin Sam Goldich of Newport Beach
and )Wordfish all the way from San landed an 82-pound mako fishing
Diego north to the Channel off the stern of the California
Islands. Dawn over the weekend.
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po<1ed. to be: 1979 OR· YOU TAKE ACTION TO annum as J)fovided In said resentatlve.w1ll be required CASE NUMBER This statement was filed This statemt nl was f,led This si.toment was I 1ed
ANGE AVENUE. COSTA PROTECT YOUR PROP· note(s) plu~ cost and any to give nottce to Interested At 73094 with 1111 County Clerk of with tile County Clerk of w1lh tilt County CllM'k of MESA, CA 92827 adYancts with Interest. persons unless they have 0 DE TO SHOW Orange County on June 24, Orange Counly 9n July 7 Orange County on June 16 The undersigned Trustee ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT waived notice or consented R R 1994. 1994 1994. ___ 2_8_5_2_9_· --dlscfllm1 any llabllllY for AT A PUBLIC IA1E.' IF $450.731.75 to the proposed action.) CAUSE FOR CHANGE F8t3775 F8t482t F812705
NOTICE Of any lncorrecaness of the YOU NEED AN EXPLA-The beneficiary under The Independent adm1n1S· OF NAME Published Newport Beach· Pub1 shed Newpon StaCl'I· Published Newport Beach·
TRUSTEE'S SA11! stteet address and other NATION Of THE NA-said Deed of Trust h8felo-lrallon aulhorlty win. be PETITIONER(S) RENA Costa Mesa Daily p,101 July Costa Mesa Oa iy Pilot Au· Costa Mesa Oa~y p, ot July MA1101 ~wtf.
APN: 426-032·58 common designation. If TURE OF THI! PRO-fort executed and dehv· granted unless an lllltr· MHAA~EIE FIBLEROAGfO.,NETl~to~ f4 21 28 August 4 1994. gust 4 "11.ra:-?5:'1994 14 21. 28 August 4, 1994 llOUN'f OLM any. ahown ti.rein. CEl!DING AGAINST tred to tM undersigned a esled person Illes an ob-• • • · • • • • ,._ LOAN NO: Said sale wdl be made written Declaration of D• fiction to the pelJtlon and FOR AN ORDER TO Th6t3 111645 Th61 8 -·--• • Motlurr
8538524 but without covenant of ~~~TA~~~ ~~U,.LD fautt and Demand for Salt, show good cause why the CHANGE NAMES FROM PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE ·s~:A~12 ....... . REF: BRILL, warranty, express or Im· • and a writlen Noti~e of De-court should not grant the RENA MARIE BRAGDON -.., ,., un.> DAVID EDWARD ' plied. regatdlng. tltle, Pol· ?n AUGUST 18· 1994• at fault and Eleclion to Sell. authority. TO RENEE MARIE FOXX •---F-lo_t_ll_lo_u_a___ Flct1tloua PUBLIC NOTICE 1625 Gi.ler
& DIANE D. CV stu lon, condition, or en· ~~g<b~~~A~EWcE5~~RN The undersigned caused A HEAAING on the pell· II Is hereby ord8Jsed that Bualnesa Name Buslnesa Name Tile annual report of tile Costa MQ.a
T s No 8032•2 cumbranc11, Including C 111 nla lion ·• 1 said Notice of Default and lion · will be held on AU· all persons lntlf ltd In Statement Statement Thomas and M·riam Ken· 64C).llM
IMpORTANT NOTICE feu, chargu and H · d~lyor app:i'::t':'Ja tr st:! Election to Seu to be r• GUST 25, 1994, at 1:45 t~ls matter lappoar before The following persons are The ro110..-.1ng persons a1e dat Foun;ia: on ts a~a.I· ••••lliiilll•• TY penaes of the TrustH ll'ld d9 u corded In the county where P.M. In 0.pL 703 located t s court n tpartment dol b . d b ablt at tne address shown
TO PROPE~ of the trusts created by 0~r ~ndT prsuant d~ the real PfOperty Is focattd. at 341 The City Drive No. 703 of .the Orange CRnJrseStr~~u~AYS OF <fA'jlSTsR':~b"·TIRE & be1ow, f<>f 111speetJon dur· PACl'1C V11W OWNER. aald Deed of Trust to pay o NS recor FOR I A1ES INFOR· South, Orange, CA 92668. County SupertOf Court at E SO s An h BRAKE 32201 C 1ng normal business hours •MONAL PAM
YOU A14! IN Dl!fAUL T the remaining p'r1nclpal ~~~~~i31ir93~ Inst. MAT Io N 1 M 0 n ·Fr I IF YOU OBJECT TO the the Saddress shown above ~~~H ~~-25t · An:ri:i~ Capisttano San Jua~C~~~ by an'/ c1t.zen who so r..: Cemetery 1 Mortuery UNDER A DEED OF sum1 ol the nott(s) •• . · • n -e •OO•m to 5 •00 'm granl,ing of the petition, you on eet•mber 6, 1994, al CA 92805 · • · 11111100 CA 92675 quest& w<1r11n 180 days CNpel • CremetOtY
TRUST, DATED au. cured by H id...,, Deed of R~::. 1;;-(hi O~ICI ooT~~ (St9) 180-9200 . p should appear at the hear· 2.00d ohclock hp.m .. and then, Debra A. Zalara1n 13357 Anahe:m Hills Tire Im: aller pubhcat1on ol tnlS no-3500 PaCIHc: View~ "'"IT t t 1 .... 2 UN Trust to wit· u50 898 74 Ing and state your ob· an t t<t s ow cause, 1 CA. 92 80 ICC 11) 9 E • · i.ce of •s 1,1 1ati.i.ty ._. ' •• • • with lnternt. thlfeoO frOm County Rec<>rdlf of OR· CAL·Wl!STERN RE· eUons or Ille written ob-any they have, why tri. pa-Savanna, Tustin, 7 Ra'. 1 721 sporanza Tnt Thomas and Mortlm ~ 8eedl
Lllll YOU TAKE AC· 12/01/93 at 7.250% Plf ANGE" County, State of CONVEYANCE CORP., ectlons with Iha court be-IJllon for chang9 of name Juan M. Zataia.n, same as d.. Yorba Linda, C~ Kenda f Fou1U1a1oo:i 1•1 ......,.. -.
TION TO PROTECT annum u p<ewlded In said CAUFORl>llA executed by 525 East Main l tr .. t ore the hftrlng. Your ap-should not be granted. above 92666 Emera'd Bay Laguna ~~~~~!!~~ YOUR PROPERTY, IT note(•) plus cost and llT'f RONALD C. STRUNK. AN p O •ox 22004 Ei pearance may be In person 1111 tunhe< ordered lhal 1 This business is con. This business 1s con· Buch CA 92651 (7t<I) r ... llliW MAY •E SOLD AT A advances with lnteteat. UNMARRIED MAN Will c· I ' CA 92022 eoo4 or by your attome~. copy of this order to ihow d~cted by: husband and ducted by: a corporation 494.7031
PU•LIC SALE. IF YOU ESTIMATED TOTAL DEBT ~5tt1~~r~~~~~~~g~ ,,a,;)•580.9200 • IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ~a~~·T~ P~~~~•d J~~LB4 T'~·e reglstrant(s) com· ~~~e~·~~'"t~:~~:~1 ~~';,: • Acct Tn647X llU IHIMfAY
NllD ·AN EXPLANA-$~~~ao:.s;ellcla • under CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK D•ted: July 20, t9M ~ead::l~~~o~~~~'1,f~ PILOT. a newspaper of menced to transacl bull· ness under the F1ct11ious The P ilot Mortu•ry * Chapel
TION OF THI! NATURE said Deed ol Tru'l. hlfefo-DRAWN ON A STATE OR •y: Toni loandlyn your clalm with the court general clrculatlon pub-ness under Ille F1ct111out Business Name(s) hstea Claaalfled CrematlOn
OP THI PROCEEDING lore executed and tlelV-NATIONAL BANK, A TRUSTEE SALE Of· andmall a copytotheper· hshed In this county, at BuslntH Namt(s) ltsted aboveon.Notappllcable The mosl comprehen· '10 8foadw•y
AGAINST YOU, YOU lfed to the undetaigned a CHECK DRAWN BY A flCER: TONI SCANO. sonal representative ap-ltaal once a wHk for lour above on· t985 Anaheim H,1.1 T111 Inc ,,,.. a id current d•rec· Coat• Mesa
SHOULD CONTACT A WJltten DeclaraUon of 0.. STATE OR FEDERAL LYN EXT. 3009 Pointed by the court within consecullve -k• poor to Debra A Zatara.n Buy It, Sell It. Find 11. • tory of goods and Hr· Ml .. 1M
LAWftR. faun and O.mand for Safe, ~~~g\[ ~~1Wr:. ~e ~ Publl•h•d Newport lou~ month• from lhe date the day of the hearing, Cl•••lfled. vices around!
On AUGUST 11, 1994, at and a written Notice of 0.. STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally of first Issuance of the let· JULEE ROBINSON,
10.00 A.M. AMERICAN SE· faun and Electlon to Sell. INOS ANO LOAN AS. Pilot J ly 28AA gust 4 l \._ ters I S provided In aecllon COMM"ISSl'ONIR OF CURITIES COMPANY, u The undersigned caused SOCIATION SAVINGS AS. u • u • 9t00 of the CaHlornla Pro-T H E S U p E R I O R
duly appointed trullH aald Notice of O.lault and SOCIATION' OR SAVINGS 1994. bait Code-. The time lo{ Iii-COUfllT
under end pursuant to Elec1Jon to s.11 to be r• n.auK SPEC, IFIED IN SEC-tha32 Ing clalms wUI not explr• DATE: JUL 14 t8" Deed of TNst recorded AU· COlded In the county wtilfl ..,.,.. before low months rrorn • GUST 21. 1992. u Inst. No. the real pr0Plf1Y la focated. TION 5102 OF THE FINAN-PUBLIC NOTICE the heanng date noticed ANJU MULTANI, ESQ . n" "'"'""""" In book XXXX F-•'"'•I IN-. CtAL CODE ANO AUTM(). •IC .. ,,... above L>.W OFFICES OF -·....-. • vn -rvn• RIZED TO DO BUSINESS ...,_ . page XXXX, of Otnclal MAT ION 1 M 0 n ·Fr I IN THIS STATE WILL BE NOTICE OF " YOU MAY EXAMINE the ANJU MULTANI,
Records In tri. om~ of the B iOOam to l :OOpm HELD AT THE ENTRANCE P~TITION TO Ille kept by tne court. II you 11411 BROOKSHIRE AV· County Recorder ol OR· • are a person Interested in E N u E s u 1 T E s o 1
ANOE" County, Slate of (1At11•J.9!0"1 ICIAOON 1 • ~~ •• TH:OO O~OTEC~~ ADMINllTIR tfll estate, you may Ille DOWNEY CALIFORNIA CAUFoRNIA executed by " .,.. ,...._ """"' "" • •ITATE Of: with the court a formal R• ' DAVID EDWARD BRILL CURITl•I COMPANY, MAN AVENUE, ORANGE. NICHOUI quest for Special Notice of 90241
AND DIANE 0. BRILL, TRUIT•• C/O CAL.. CALIFORNIA Ill right. lille • CONSTANTIN• the filing of en Inventory, Published t1 ewport ••
HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS RITSAN RECONVD· and '"'""' conlllY9d to " and IPPf•lsal ol estate u-Beacn·Costa Mesa Da.ly B US.lN~SS ~ ~ JOINT TENANTS ANC• AG•NT P.O. = 'ti:c, ~ T~ ~ PAMc'"ILll, •Ila aets or ot any petition or Pilot July 21 , 28, August 4, ·"·"-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC • OX' a a O O 4• • L o r NI MOLAi C. account as provided In 11, 1994. , AUCTION TO HIGHEST ' PfoPt!tY altuated In Mid PAMPMILll 1ection 1250 of the Call-tll623 BIDDER FOR CASH, CAJON, CA 91021· Co~ •nd State d• c ... No. At74tl0 lornia Probate Code. A R• •• • e • • • • • • • • • • • c As HIER· s CHECK 9004 t•ttJ HO-HOO ~10 M ~l ET EL y D E To al nan, beneflcla.rl11, quest for SpecfaJ NoUce PUBLIC NOTICE
DRAWN ON A STAT! OR D .. _, Jutr t t , t9M SCRIBED IN ., .. ,D DEED. crecllt0r9, contingent cfedl-form It available from the The T _,./ n-.,_-~ aJ fhe IJ.u/y P,/N ispkaseti NATI ONAL BANK, A 9JtDelLC........, -tors,andpenontwhomay court cllfk. onatta1eo2 ~-~r1 •'1"''u
CHECK DRAWN BV A TRUIT•• UL• OF-O~TR':!.t addreu Md ~ .. be lntereated In Attorney for the ~etl-t1cUtt9Ua f.t) an,nounct a nnu snvta nqw aiuilabl.t to new bunnesstS.
STATE OR FEDERAL FICmh HLL L 'CUNA-othef --'-tha wtll or "Ude, or both, tloneri •uslneH N•me
CREDIT UNION. OR .A ...... -T -,. 'f ~t"'-.::.-lllton· of: NICHOLAS CONSTAN-TMOMAI. GARRETT lt•t•ment 1VT. ·u .. ,.. .. 5'CA nr"LJ,.J.-.,,.1nefar V'Jll atnotxtmchn~ mu/saw W>U the CHECK DRAWN BY A -p·• -bll ·h-d N t d_!f!~·..!!, ';,;;' prllopetty TINE PAMPHIUS, aka NI· llQ CHUoL• & ' The IQllowlng person• ate Wt' WI ,_..., T.ru\\.Jl 1TK ,_ .r·-·-o·• _,---·
STATE OR FEDERAL SAY· " • • ewpor ............ put• CHOLAS c. PMitPHIUS ., dol"" business... n· ...... and the tn't> ttJ the ,.. __ rt Hot« in Santa Ana. Thm. or trnmt'. ~the search INOS AND LOAN AS. ... ch-Co•• MIM Dally ~ed to be: 1111 WEST A PETITION hM been GARRETT, t111 DOW sA.V'-oN DRUGS . 1020 .,.. ,,... I \,AIU. i' • ,~,
IOCIATION, SAVINGS AS· Pilot .My 21, 2t. Auguet 4, POA~~'::iNTct~· flled by CELESff PAT· ITM•T, IUIT• 108, vine Avenue. 'Newport is comrp~ U.t" WtU ~/ ... 'lnt.lr ~,..;IWUS business n41'ne st4Jm1ml ulflh fht °"'1u]
SOCIATION, OA SA~ 1994. • SOURAS. CHRISTOPHER NSWPORT •UCM, CA Beach CA 92e60 J-r·-;~u . &I~
MNK SPECIFIED IH SEC-H2• dl~algnecl~rwe: PAM PHILIS •nd CON· HMO (714) 833-tOM Lucky' Stores Inc .. (l)ela. C/.nlr, publishona-uwltfor four Wttltsas rrqu.irtti by law and thmr~ """pro<(
T10N 6102 Of THE FINAN· 1ncotr:t-: the STANTINE PAMPHIUS In Publl1hed Newporl ware), 656$ Knoll Ave, .I'. LJ: __ ,.:_ ,J .Lr,.,.,.,,., rL.L •
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. lntere.t~ balancee ....... : ..................... 9, 102
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Htld·lo-maturlty aecuritlet ........................... 2,255
Avallabl•tor·NJe securities ....................... 11 ,585,
Ftderal lunda IOld ........................................... 1,200
Securities purchaMd un<Mr
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Loans and leaM nnanctng 111cetvabln:
Loans end 1•8"1, net' of
unearned Income .................... 108,5452
LESS: AllOwance tor loan
and 1 .... loslM ........................ 3,978
LESS: Allocatecl tr.,,81er -
risk reserve ......................................... o
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income, allowance, and rH..-v. ........... 104,584-
Asseta h.icl In trading account• ............................. o
PremiMS and ~eel UMts
(lriciudlng capltaUnd leases) ...................... 1,312
01htr reel et1ett OWned .................................. 4,974
lnveatment1 In unc:ONOlldatecl eubsldlarin
and asaoclated companies...... .................... ... o
· Cuatomer1' llabllfty to ttii. bank
on ecceptanc9a outstanding ............................. o
Intangible assets ..................................................... o
01htr asaet1 ..................................................... 3,938
Total assets ..... -........... -........ ~ ...................... 145,059
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In d0me11t1c ontc.1 ................................... 132,3n
• Nonlnteres1-bearing ................... 23,929
lrlterett-beeting ....................... 108,4'8
Fedefal fUncSs pwdlaled ............................. _ •...•.... O
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Tredlng LJablHdes .. _ .................................................. 0
OU-bof'row9d money:
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S\lbOtdlnated notes and
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Other llabllhlea .......................... ~ ........ .' ............ 1,708
Total llebllltlee ............................. i:f ~ ............. t 34,083
1.Jmltecl41fe preferred ttock
end related sufl)lua ............................................. o
EQUITY CAPITAL
P8fpetual preleffecl stock
and related turplu1 ................................................. O
Common etock .................................. : .............. 3,280
Surplua .................................... _ ........................ 4,082
UndMdecl p<oflt1 and capltaJ
rtl«Y99 ......................................................... 3,857
Nel unrNllzed holdlng galnt (loUff)
on avallabl•for~ MCY~tlet .. ; ...................... (3)
Total equity c.pltal ......................................... 10,978
Total li.bllltles, llmfled-llf9
pref4"'1'9d atoctt. Mel equity c.pltal .......... 145,059
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COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT CEMETERY LOT/ TIMESHARES 1590 CORONA COSTA MESA 21 24 NEWPORT NEWPORT
10,69 CRYPT 1225 liiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169
Backbay Twnhm 2 Ma tr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a T • • L • U I LD IN 0 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IN Pt H 8 ht• b •au t I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'~i!i!'!!![l!ii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiii aultH 2.5 ba, cath p 111 VI SAL•I Heavy dta-11 twnhm, 4Br 21ABa, 2·1'
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cell, hrdwd lira, barber 3BR 2'hBa with vlow, ~co% o~:'c;:~:'?; \Counted for a limited llCHlua COVEii cat gat, pvt yrd & apa, BLUl'l'8 2BR condo,
carpet. Owner bought Spyglaaa area. S525K Gra11e •lies, cloH·ln, time. V'fldth• 30' to "" 11750/mo. 723-4701 Beach Area pool. gar, s1200 mo. AJ11tlllSUllM¥11llairlgilllllii new home! 650-3426 Owner, 760-0197 Qr baaut loc, EZ accHa. 100• vatloua lengths. Unique 2·•ty home on .....;;_......;. _____ .;_1 W Sale/LI• option S209K
MWSP,.rlls.Mjcc111111tfd · _G_E_N_E_D-•I' _____ R•duc•dl 3Br w/huge 759·9335 Bkrswelcome Collect 503-479-1144 Mo11 alze1 avalla~. lhe wal.,,k5BR 2~, 3 HUNTINGTON F~~~f~:n~~':d Agt 978-t212
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•llfwltwsl!lfAdll1tlln avw. 1002 lam rm on 8100 •If R2 HORSE P ROPERTY Call NOW '°' apeclal car par Ing, n ce BEACH 2140 1-"BR Incl Waterfront Downatelra 3Br 2Ba
...-..Wt11c11.-.u•11Mt11 lot. S1 85K. 650-0943 19,800 aq ft, 2 housH OUT·Of·STATE pricing. paUo, frpk:, huge mH· ' $650 to S1700 mo. dpbc, frplc, 4-car gar,
.. Mttrtn• "lllY "1lmt11CI, 8kr ~Van den Bostch• on IOI, 6 stalls, llghlGd PROPERTY :1ssa t..e00.7ee.4790 t•r '3500 mo. Avl 81 VIiia Rentals •••P• lo bay & beach.
II 11111 I I I CH~AlllER ruau RENT 0 I 20th. Vrly IH VIiia 38d·2Ba, •It! 8/1. Sgl $1450/mo. 818/35M539 111 t11 er •scrim 111111 10Ar """ arena. ulstand ng neaT Wll!TA... Rental• 875-4912 11y, 21ee1 %amota Ln, -~ N llCC. ,...,, 1tllllM A 5-yr-old beeutHul1_f_O_U_NT ___ • ___ value. S5t0,000 Agt. ~ ~ &Q 1 S .... 875-A912 HVH 3Br 2Ba, clrl AC •
.... ~ ...... .-..; 1\52 1q n. 2er 2ea AlN 8394688 WATERFRONT HOME EXCllAHGE 1800 x nt cond, 14'-· • -. comm poo1ttenn11.
....................... maaler 1ulte home In VALLEY 1034 WITH PRIVATE DOCK •JASMIN• CR••K• 2731 Coldwell Bank., SHIOO/mo. 819~77·
,...,.-,...._...... H•m•t. Fut~ land-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------San Juan lalllnd, WA Luxury condo al lhe lltla 24 hr HO, pools, ten-IAGUNA 0488. 714·759-0704
...... ................ acpd, move-I cond. 12224 Calendula-4BR MOBii.£ 4Br 4 'Al8a, 3 fcP· 1.36 In Mammoth for pwr r''· 3bd, 2:;,:,1n rm BEACH 2148 BEACH LIOO PARK DR 2 bd,
Tilla ....,.,... Wlfl HI :::::~:o:;'::o~g:en.t, 2Ba, pool, 1gl lvl, HOMES 1100 acres. 280* owbank boat Um• In your 21'·1 __ aj;a!,!t!0'"1t.!'•~ ... ~~t!80~a!._0l~~~!ll!~ii!l~~~I RENTALS ~up~. d!~~~~.n, si3°omo ......., ..... ..,......... '""' lmmacll $214K. Cold· beach. 206-378-8077 35' well malnt boa1.1. "' _...... llr--' ......... .. ... II e k ...... 273 Paul 119-834-IOOO Poppy Ave, a"""CIOU• MOU•• ON ••o LOT AGENT 631-1400 -_ ..... __ RENT we an.,........ 1 PRIVATE ACCESS TIMESHARES 1590 brll• 2Bd·2Ba:--F/Rm, Fum 4br't'den, 3.lb4a. lBR Penln ... 1450 wk· ught-brtQht·alry twnhm ....,....., .. ._°",....,. Seti your home T O NEWPORT BAY H ofc, w/d, hkup, decle, )ltc, d bf gw, l3300 1BR. Ocnh • 1925 Wk ual M1\t .ulleo dbl
.. ~.....,... M.. through cla1tlfled. 1BR with CABANA In TIME SHARE UNITS OUSES/ 2 Ip, gar, yd. N/pell mo. Walk to beach. 18R Cndo(F)s12oomo gar fplc FIA ' full
:::::: ~..:.. ... ~·.:: through classltled M2·1S878 Lido Mobil• Homa ANO CAMPGROUND CONDOS 11586 Agt. 720-0423 Avall lept. 494 4404 ~== c;::t>,~~~~g amen S1o0o. 121'-0165
.... _. .... • Park. 9y owner, must MEMBERSHIPS. Dia· 28R , Penln . $925 wk Newport H\9 4-., 3ba ,..,ii..~'<n.ul= U'l!WP•ODT tell. New crp11pn1, trHa talH•cheapl POJt UNT COSTA ~I!• 212 ... IAGUNA 3BR Penln s 1ooo wk newly renovaled n~ ~ NEWPORT lrplc, paved pvt 2·car Worldwld• Hlectlont. ...._ • llll1$ 2150 3BR Condo .11200 mo luxury unit. John ::.":.".~ 1•:·~!!! BEACH 1069 BEACH 10&9 ;9rtc1n9. boat 11orage. Call Vacation network IALIO'• l!!~~!'~~'!"!!~liiiiiiill••miiiiiil 8 . 251-31771 432-0IOO J • ..~--• ,900 OBO. Open US. and Canada 1• n 3Bd•lamlly rm, 18a ught ~t ..... twnh Thl'n 11~ N=-Isl, 5 Yr• n9W CJIH4I0 1UZI·-Sal·Sun10·5.Wlllb• 800-543-6173. Fr•e p1111U'fu5•n• 2107 encl garage, Ju1i • ·-,_ ... _ m .._._ e old b y Sunday rental Information aaun v-painted 2103 Federal ual '" 8"'99, dbl ., • ._ .. ...,._... 2\Mta, roofCSecle,
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2,200 Sq.Ft. !xqul1He
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Anlr.ble. RIDUCID For
QUICK IALI toUil,000
BY OWNER 714 723·0203
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N l9ht to Highest Bid· (30 1) H3·9988 11100 ~. 752.a.11 gar, fplo, fl/A, full ~. 673-lM bonua rm. I fp , 11950
dar. (819) 723-2419 T••••KM• ........ ~ ...... 3BR 28A E'oide twnhm amen 11000. 711-01'6 -1~.~,-.. ~-,.-,-.......... -c~------.~1!! ~CAL .... -
OWN•R• 2br 2.be fpto ..... q_..,, ' NIWPOIT ---· ...... -.... . READY TO SELL? Peninsula s1. ea. to all apptlanc", 2-cw tor leaM, 11350/mo. 2Bt houM wlU\/2~ BEACH 1 achoot, W/O a.., avt. ,.,. pc>o', opa. e.nnia. llACB 2181 e .. ullful view. Sid• tie 1811199· Walk to Udo.
PnopeRty Pro HtlONlll with 11 11100 mo. 173-M24 1300 lease. 544-&794 . avail. C.tl Victor AQt, 1ioG, 1 .. 1 ...... 1229 ~ ,;; 1175 yure resale experf. 175-6045 Per ?21-4113
'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ence. Our ttack record COIOU 690 W 11th St. BtMCI •••••• ... 18' 1 ~ 1• ahowa proven r"un• new ,_,. 28a hM, ge-~ prtvate ... Cvn ......... , APDTllBNTS
happy cJJenta, 1nes.: Dlt 11U 2122 rave. d/W, w/d hkup, •••pa t o b .. oh -..-,,.~~.. 9ft
pendent llmHnara IUOO mo. 111-111• l 1UO/mo. 113-17"2 _ _. ....... -'-~ W9ll to-~· llJl'I' --· _,. oonct. Lg ! MONTER llV
OWN A 2NO HOME
On Th• BHehtronll
AIA Award· winning
conOOmlnlurn• •llrl•
tno at st 74,000·
1425,000. Furnlahed
mod••• op•n dally.
C•ll for bractNte
C800J 4'77·'7'T4&
SalH llcen..CS BtOk., ....... •• ... ..,. CIM ,.., ....... tit-' Y• • ~·!!'... •. patio. -·=-1.aoo .. 4~ .. ,.. ....,,, '*"·I ,P. o•r M twntwne. patio, I trig. get, "'*· Comm ...... _~PY ..., - . -
--. weik-#'I ctoet, cat 9111.. pool. ,_, poot, l19G9 mo. n.?aa ,,,_.CA fi1 ileot .TRADE bch.11no ...... 1111 11311mo . .,,.,7... beeott(714>••M310 ™....,.,....,.......,1.~111 ......
CUT• 38'"28• houae, a•a1t1e Hr, .. hOu... &f i'1ii mti 8ayfront a ln1er1ot r1 r • 11~,_.,, flrOugh ctusl!led very .claan, quiet, 1-oet pr. f9fnll, On renov11ed.paUo-qu1e1 h0me11 L9aae Oii..... waterfr-1, refrlG, 842-8871 hardwd firs, w/d hkup. CUI d• w . l1IOO/mo. IOO. Avt now 432-olOO, • ....,,........,. aundeOlc, ..,.._, Vrl•y
11400/mo. 759-1152 No pe!9. ,_.,.. 2514177 appto. John Cil e7Ntet 11~. 4M-tna .. ,. • . .
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PllllllSULA 2107 lllSC!llur!OUS COMMERCIAL •·a10• •eok •av llNTAlS' REAL ESTA TE
MSW temod•l•d atudlo Lg lBR w/patlo, 18251••••••••'•••••••• at9P* to E. bay/bch... mo. 329 Unlvaralty 1• 1•
Kit, frig, ato'.I•. Ol.li.t •O. No peta IM:l-2811 •---------
TODAY'S ..
CRaSSWoRo PUZZLE
Bridge ,
N/S*-5595. 873-8728 •'•Ide 1rg 2er 1ea, UNTALS TO ,_B_U_S_l_NE_S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_
oc .. nfront 18R w/great beat area near Tuatln SllAlE 2724 FOR •ENT 2769 TALK IS NOT CHEAP
ACROSS
1 Yawrw.(I 57 Sel1H Ofg;1'1
60 Avn at a low PREVIOUS PUZZLJ; IOl.Y£0,
yj91NI Dahwahr refrlg & 20th, w/d hkupa. ••liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " •
upper unit S795/mo' s75o-. dep. IMG-9906 1• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Both vulnerable Soulh deals.
721.8ae9 · EAiTaaoa 3~+ahr lrg condo, Npt Fr•ttwar Convenient , NORTII
COUNTRY WOODS q~:·~~7· ~~.:~: CM Fwy 55 & Brl1tol, • Q 9 7 3
coaoNA
DELMAR
Lg 1 loll BR. $895 No mo+~ utll 548·5374 300 lq It, pvt bath, 0 A Q • pets. 180 21at St. ' $356/mo. 640-0588 2622 84S-111M or 845-9543 HB-Shr very clean 3BA 0 K 8 5 ·
hse, pool table, Jae, V• i---------•A 6 • •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home awe ... Hornet ml to bch, $400 mo; WEST EA.ST 1 BR Apia, apacloua, ~ utlls. 53&-3052 COMMERCIAL • K 6 • 5 1800 aJf lu1t 2Bd 2Ba + den, · huge patio w/
"'-Wal Steps to China
Cove 11850 673-7892
poolslbe, gated, cloH PROPERTY 2778 to beach & shopping. NB Modern, Ocean vu, Q J 10 9 8 Q 7 5 3 2 Call for your new ad-near sand, ptlv entr, o 10 9 7 8 A O Q J -4 S
d.resa (714) 642·5858 aundck, fplc, lg closet PRESTIGE LIDO • K J 7 • 9 8 5 2
Uke new, walk to bch. Lg 2br lba Just remod-S550 mo. 848-4400 STOREFRONT SOUTH ,
18r .,900/mo 1•year· eled gar WO hkupa NB on golf course. New otlice/retall i,ooo •A J 10 8 • 2
teaH. Stove, refrlg, patio ar~a No pets' Gated, pools, exer rm. sf. Below mkt S98c 0 K 6 gat, W/d. 675-0262 5850. 6,9-452_6391 · No smk/pet. 5595+ ~ NET. Xlnt Traff & Prkg. 0 A 2 e LRQ STUDIO. High S I ulil. Sandy, 644-1232 PRU NEWPT 673-1900 • Q lO S pac OUI 2br 1ba VERY &le R k cell•, lrg closet, relrlg, clean/qulll·lg pool-blfl "' · esp n/am r thr •---------The bidding:
cabl•, view. $595/mo landscape, nr shopl/ 3BR custom hm, own INDUSTRIAL 2788 SOuril , WEST 612 Poppy. 721-8955 lwya.No appllcatlon phone/BA, spa, 3 blks 1 ,. JP ...
tee. No peis, please bch 5550 548-8494 . 3 • p ...
$650 mo. 848·0392 NB·Shr Eastbluff condo GREAT FRONTAGE 4 NT p ...
COSTA MESA ~824 w/35 + prof. N/S. 1560 Superior, CM. 6 ,. Dbl
• poo11, tennis $SOO 5200 J/f, cheap renll p... p ...
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· ·.., -s700 E'alde 2+ 1 NEWPORT 979-7151 Ev 759·5035 Owrfr/Agt 642-9666 Opening lead: Jack ofO
Oar•••· Pet cont. Nr BEACH 2669 Npt Bch 1 ~ blks to If you can't remember when your
all ach. 317 E. Cabrmoµmiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bch, own ba, w/d, gar, I••••••••• opponent.a last made a contract you
931-4038 *1BR 1825• sundk. N/S prof. $515 BUSINESS •-doubled, you limply aren't doubling
Cheery 1 Br, reserved 2BR 2BA $ 725/Up Av all now. 650-6324 °' enough. But if that happens all too
parking, deck/patio, S Ask ·~out Our Npt Hghts 2Br 1B,, FINANCE frequently, you a re doubling on
pool. 1575/mo. Call pec1a11. Frig, d/W gar, lndry lac. Non-hands where it would be wiser to 54&-9081. Incl. 60x30 pool. No amkr. $400/mo. Avall
pets. No tees. No 8/15. 753-1600 ex 107 pa::~rth-South bid to a reasonable ~~~1~~:~ ~va~~!. lease·545-4&5S . Thinking of having a BUSINESS slam_ had the queen of hearts
fl Ah 111"11ti11
• f <WIV f htf'1Jt1s ceuful, and North upped t.he ante 1011.irll•y pi<>1locr
by r edoublins. The trasedy of 14 11011.c
Weat'a action •• that 1t directed 15 On top 01
Sout.h lo lhe winrung hne 16 Actress Adams t 1 Oldahoma od Arter the lead of the Jaclt o town
heart.a it was obVJOUI that. Weil had t6 Salamander
t.o have both black-suit k.ings for the 19 19 11ches·
· double. Had West remamed silent, 20 Timetable into •
South would surely have taken lhe 2I Romantic amblant:e trump finesse and failed by a tnck 24 Spacious
Now, however, an endplay was the 26 Fourscore and
only hope. 10 I
Dedarer won the operung lead Ill 27 Bathhouso
hand, cuhed the ace of trumps and 29 Lone Rangnr
I . alld,,-wu de ight.ed when both defenders 31 Encourage
foUowed, even though the lung did 32 Elephant
not. appear. Next came Che ace and saddle
king of diamonds, followed by a dia-34 UmbreHa PM
mond r uff. Two more rounds of 37 M•rror
heart.a complet.ed lhe atnp, declarer ~6 Ac~~~·sticd
discardiog a club, then West was 42 Forever tor a
given the lead with the king of poe1 trumpe. 43 Foo1 stan!'l
Sin~e a red-suit return would 46 Al a d•s1ancf' 47 Ser.es a have permitted declarer to ruff in bl>vera'J"!
dummy while discarding another 48 Clomo
dub from hand, West was forced \.o so SoulhP<.1'il A<;o.1
return a club. A low club was 53Crallter
played from the table and, when 54 Moved
South's ten won, the slam was in cavt ""1Y
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4 S1,11trvan al'ld
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6 Easter fl4'I
7 M•n'lit~e<J
8 Collon or
O!ang"
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' 10 Soll wool
t 1'w1s~ say•ng
t:? Not t.c~vy
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23 SuppH!
25 Feeling ~ll g
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29 TP<tSl'S ....
JO Probaboltt1ns 13 Frdgrann'!
fireplace, $825/mo. 2BR-2B• w/ocean view, garage sale? FOR SALE 2900 been the jack of club• instead, it"
call 720-9422 2 car encl gar, frplc, -Give u1 a calll ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii would have been-even better. steps to bch, $1125 PILOT CLASJUFIED 1•
the bag. Counting the new bonus
for redoubled contracts, North-I
South racked up 2070 instead of
..Boing minus· 100 -st1rf punish-~,"'!'4-t--+--+---1t---
28R·1BA COTTAGE 891-8804 Ev 675-0842 942·5878 * '9 1 T 1 e Mp o West's double would have earned
Encl patio, washer/ FACTORY WARRANTY an extra 100 point.a had it been SUC·
ment, indeed, for breaking the code
of silence. 11
dryer hkup, no pets. $3,870.16 41102340. _s_n_s ___ m_o_. _7_2_2_-8_2_&_4_1 HOTELS HOTELS 92 Taurus S6,880.12l--------------------------1 t=-+--+---
28 R ·1 BA, garage, & MOTELS 2718 le MOTELS 2718 #213728. 90 Cutlass
W'alde. New cpl/paint, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :~·~8o~a:~n ~~~~~~1"4 _B_U_S_I_NE_S_S ____ CREDIT 29071••••••••
S850 + $500 sec. Agt .-----...... --=--------#218038. Public no-OPPORTUNITY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANNOUNCEMENTS (714> 850·1220 tlce over 336 cars, FREE DEST
3Br 2ba-carport vans & pickups being 2904 CONSOLIDATION
very clean,nr OCC. No liquidated. C.A.l. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Too m•nv debta?
pet• S795+S200 dep. 1 -8 0 0 -2 3 7 -8 0 7 8 WE INVEST IN YOUlll overdue blll1? Cut ANNOUNCEMENTS
.Avall nowt 241-0780 seulona & leases When you Invest rn P•vments 30% to 2920 .,,.,,-"-i--+-+---belng llquldated. ServiceMaster, we In-50%. Reduce In· Cozy 1 BA upstairs, Consumers Call Freo vest In you. We're the t•r••t/l•t• fees. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VERY clean & quiet, Cltaorooms,cablt'IV, 1·800·544·7879 nation's largest pro-S4,000·100,000. •20/20• 11'=-+--+--
new carpet & drai_,es. pboo., wee""° maJd service fesslonal cleaning NCCS (non-profit) WITHOUT GLASSESI lg pool, nr fwys/1hops .., .., lln••• Fore•• S•I• company offering the Llcenaed/bonded. Sate, rapid, non-
laundry facilities. Call For Introductory Rattl Custom Furniture Mfg best in training, equip-1.a00•955-o412 surgi~al, permanen1
Manager on premists. In Costa Mesa. Gd SS ment and support. All•..,...--,,...,.---------ra.storatlon in 6-8 No appllcatlon fee, No 2070 Newgon B!Yd., Costa Me.& maker for right per· you need Is about OVERDUE BILLS? w6eka. Airhne pilot pets,.please $550 mo. • sctn. 850·7209 sa,ooo down plus Cut monthly payments developed. Doctor ap-
846-0392 (71.f} 631·6000 working capltal. Fl· cup to 50%. Licensed proved. Free lnlorma· .,,....,.-+--+--+--+--+--08 1 1 bl F and.bonded non·profit lion br .mall: Call i;11 E'alde 2Br 1 Ba-gnr, w/d
hkup, new remod. 385
Ogle. S795 & $850 w/
yd ¥tater pd. 443-1037
BUSINESS nanc ng ava la e. or co 1 800 226 0190 1·800-28~3129 OPPORTUNITY ~~~ri~~;~a~~·7 s.8~ Eict. 4~. C~ll 2-4/hrs. i=~~I ::~:~~~~ .. {>()....--+--->---+--TRY out Fax (612) 897-10,9 2904 Working partner PILOT CLASSIFIED S•tl•f•ctlon
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii needed for CM travel It's the resource you guaranteed.
---------------,.----business. Small Invest . can count on to sell a e RA z a LI AN BOY t=-1--+-+---COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 S MONEY TREE S req'd. 714-776-8000 variety of merchan· 1 NT EA EST E 0 1 N ..,1
S750-S1,000 woek Sellyourunwanted dlse Items, because READING, SPORTS.
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34 Rr:ceirnmenCI· a1oon
35 Mlde:t5L
country 36 Arctic P.~plorer
38 Full o! roclls
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spo..e
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5?Mor.hm'ti rehg1on .
53 Passporl enuy
55 Margarine
56Gumbo •
lllQeedoeftl S8 Deleatecf
completely
slang
" 59 Counl tool 63 Woodchopper'a
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10•20 hours/week. To place your qualified buyers to .Europllan, South ---------------------------classlfled ad call calll Amftrlcan, Asian high QUIET & SER.ENE · Light & easy. Call •42 •878 •42 "'678 • •800-249-3442'* "' "<# • v "<# school students amv---------------------------...
Ing August. Become a Call 642 5678 Pahn ~esa Apart111ent:s $ 3 , 0 0 0 •$ 8 , 0 0 0 Host FamllYfA I S E -•
MONTHLY, 6-10 hours BUSINESS BUSINESS Call •1·800-SIBLING Put a few wo' rds weekly. Oversee se-WANTED 2906 WANTED 2906 Th• Piiot ca~red guarantoed Cl•••lfled
So near & ycr ro far ...
Tiut's the fed.mg you get
when vou livt: at 1' ilin
Mesa amid the ltuh
grttncry of secluded
w6ods & st:itely palms.
water accounts. Profit The most comprehen· t .Q work for. you. Is 800%. Requires ------------------. slve and current direc· -~=~~s~~~ 0~~:1~~ Independent tory ol goods and ser· --------------------------" vices .around! via phone
1 -800-200-0355 TRAVEL AGENCY
A Srudios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms
• )15 SS 75 IO S600 A PROVEN w1NNER Start up Up to S12,000/mot All • ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS INCOME TU 2922 IllCOlll DI 2121!'
2920 2920 • · I BR S025 ID S650
• lBR $725 ID $750
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A v croal Bl.tnd<. ..,:0 A C.C1ling fans
A t-:EW ~Pa.int & Tile A Frmc:ss Room
A Hared Pool &)K'UD.J • raoas & &konics
A Garages A v.ubblc
Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F
and 10:00 am -4·00 pm ~
1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA
(714) ~9860 J
cash. Snack & candy
vending machine• for w . t . . and loeal route. No Hlling. e aSSJS -Jn Opentng
lnveftment required. b ' h f't bl 800-821-8363 dys/eve. ecomm0 pro I a e.
L~~~.=~~·2:1~0~; You don1t need a Franchise!
Part•Posslble S3K
Wkly•800-599-6769 In vest in YOUR
v s6e~v~cE ~ BNu~~~s~ bu iness NOT THEIRS!
Poaslble net 6 k/
month. Includes all 800-680-6784 equipment, training,
vehicle and protected For FREE Information territory. Perfect lor male or female ,
Proven and guaran-f ravel Sy terns Management, Inc.
teed . S52.900 . ·Kirkland WA 1~00~86~144 '
-----•l cLEANING DECK FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 INSURANCE 3778 IANDSCAPE 6 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING
SERVI CE SERVICES 3 5 4 8 COATING 3 S 7 0 REP AIRS 3 62 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1A WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiliiiiiiililiiil•
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DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MR FIX IT Small Ne9d help completing •----...... ----.1 PAINTING 950-4851 S•dler Aooflne·Uc & •••••••••I WINDOW CLEANING• STOP Deck Leaks-household appliance Medlcare/M•dlcal lrrlgatlon, drlpllnea, Consc11mt1ous crahs· Ina. Spec:lallze comm. * waterproof coatings-Vln~I, h•rdwood repairs & handyman In aura n de c I a Im patio design, trees, man otd-fasll1oned re-roof repair, 25 yra
---------• FREE 'ESTIMATES deck•, stalra Oual. ceramic, marble, sub chores. 557-2156 forms? We come to planting, lawns. 527• pride 1n y,or11mansh1p. 111FREE EST 875-5095 297-8081 o vtd • floor repair. carpet---------0 875-e749 CAIPENTRY 3510 a work. Lt11587430 Free Lie, Bond 843·3882 Plumbing/electric Y u. 1087 or 310-439-0289 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt.1---------••liiliiiiiiiiiii~~il eoslon Common Cleaning Eat. Beal $ 722-8769 sprinklers/celllng fans.1---------Landscape Repair P• •ng L 1.E•1 Houu REMOOEUNG
A to Z HANDYMAN Co.In Bo11Pn 12 yrs. •---------Install/Repair. Free JEWELRY 3784 Yard llghta·sprinklers. Apt Oual 100 F1ff HI & ADDITIONS 3916 INSTAU.JR£FACE CABINETS Thorough·hOnHl·rtllable DbORS 3580 FURNITURE Est. Water Heaters FNll·prun• & hand1c:horts SI I c. 5o~897 636-1758
l<ltchanl, batt\1, dOOfl, ___ 1_x_OK~. _r·~·-· _96_2-_1_0_33""". •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RE• 111~s Total pr le ea Installed ~ Pt!t 722·7732 • -----~llKllL-.-.11 VAN Ci UAA D PAI NTI NO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiilli i• l"'n.ll'. 3622 • 30 gal $259-410 gal GOLD PLATING -Custon11 cabinet. ..
windows. Doug 546-7258 Bowen'• Do you nHd An e1CP9rlenced 1=.ijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $279--50 gal $329 Emblem1-Fawcetta· T9pr .. r'nktlerlrmlsry•smleom~al,& r IGnuta~aln' te~ud.lLl•z6;:.'1,~k8 Ille/ gramte; llghllng Haili CARPENTER a h•aVlf dutr home dependable door'• 241-0137 pgr218-8169 Old Jewelry, etc. We • • .,.. LIND"OTM KITCMIMI
Add1tlon1/Remodel1 ~~!~i~~o-~~~~ce~Call hreaan•g·eoro. na52uat1-an w1oork, ~:!J~'!1:k•e~~oi~~~~. Semi Retired contractor. coiM to you. 64&-883l ~:~c:~j ~:e::f.;411. PAINTING 3858 VFAEESECEOSTPA814N5T·9,N2~S & tlATHS ... 662-3130 Fire/Waler/Rep~·~--------~ .. etc. FREE pickup & Aprs: lmprvmnts, sml Wllllam Hatold Jeweler• ,.. J.,ry 84 .. 7 Want•dt 3 more qua.I· dellvery. 982•1823 Jobs, Quality, Integrity, Watch & Jewelry repair • TREES • & W•llP•P•rlng ~ Aemod. Doors. wu,. lty cllenta with houH•1_D_RIVE ___ W_A_Y_S_J_5-8-5 1 care, Ken 642·1770 AnUque1Flne Jew•lry Te''""'•••••· LA•ft•, •W.P . YOUNGQUIST ' ~~~~;::; WALL
cl0wt1 cablnltl. llucc:o & ..,. lo clean. Christine ·---------&uy/llMrlde 873.0395 ............ 751-~7fS Painting Contractor COVElllNGS 3932
Wll, lencal, gllll, etc. Uc 64o-&1'77 pg 21e:-5193 HANDY uaM 3710 --------Oual. pa.ruing by prot •s liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••• ~e.p..lenJMl.OM7 LIKE-NU CORCAETE ·~· HAUUNG' 3720 '"TCBEN Uc•602098 Ins .....--------Cust0tn w.a~
New proceaa remove iu MOVING 3834 FrH Ht 645-3305 PET s I I ---------•CONCRETE a 3870 tr P .. n.,r•lntlne CHILD CARE 3536 MASOU'llY 3557 olVruat atalna Crack Home&Rental Propartlea Hauling Junk, Appll-REPAIR 3 786 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a 1 wrs Quall tr Palntlna SERVICES No lob too amalll
111" rpr Free Est 760-8427 Palnt·Oarpentry-ances, Yard Clean-Up, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE p Lu s t 0 u c h ups 5' Olt w/ad 873"2937
f ' Drywall and morel Etc. Call Mike Painting/Staining/New The Calif, Public Uttll· murals Richard Sinor Peraonahzed Pet Car• We gala aho\MS hang ~e:&n~:.~c!~allln~~ *Int Prlct/Quallty ELECTRICAL 3610 Ga~ M5-a277 94•1381 Ceblnetl/RefaclnO/A• ties Commission RE· uc 280644 645-3209 Kennel a1terna11..,e, No togelh.,, Strip, lna1alf,.
loving homea. lrl1h f.anOICIPl,briclc.llOl'ot Carpentry, roofing, JUNK To The DUMP finl1hlng. UctllfS24401 OUIRES thllt all used QUALITY CARE stress or worry. LIC, ed'YIC• 10 IM crazy.,
N ... ..., Agcy. 974-8108 Jr"~11e Mi.otH A-1 •a-trlo•I work plumbing, drywall, (714-M8·1882) MS-4907 hou1ehold goods 20 yrs •"P 0 alt In~ Ref• 673-71U 633-7172 an -"'' """"" --... WE'LL h I h t movera print their " · u 'Y l'enwer teacher Local Uc. contractor atucco, painting, Ille, au eway w , a •---------workmanship. 4alr ---------
CPA certified.great B~~c~l~~~~=e.,!~~ F Ou~c~ ~·a~?'O~a 1:.•_•_1_ec_1_r1_ca_1_. _Ji_m_64_t·-7-•IM__...., th6 Traah Man won ti LANDSCAPE a ::~~;· -~~ ~h~~~:::~ pricea &i5·2417 Aon PLUMBING 3890
home •nvlronment. Fplc, B8Qa. Ref. 20 Yr ree 1 · Complete propertr ---------tAWN CAlE 3808 print their r .C.P num· • Emerald P•lnUng
Cd Heytey '444-1814 EJcp. Terry ••7·Y•M malnt•Cuatom painting HEALTH, BEAUTY ber In all adVertls.. lnliE.Jtt waJlpaper,l1le THE LOCAL ltLUM•&"
---------•cement/btlck/aton•Jtlle FINCES drywell-carpentry •FITNESS 3740 Bl•·••• .. •• lnVExt menta. If you have a Compet1&.\'•. rate• 10 )U ,. w Ar\ ~ eo-
CJllU) SUPPORT drvwy alab U.60/eq" •Dias 3Sl5 _prumb11ng.atucco etc. Landacap• Service• question about tne 1.. •AP Fr" eel 751-2039 since 1947-MWW r• Call R clc 262-6545 gaJ1ty of a mover, Umo palr·rMW construction 3538 auimped ooncrete SALON AVALON Comm/teald•ntlal or chaurteur, call: Ftn .. I quality .pamung L•478000 675-9304
•.......... , Ltf6411M • 931-4310 •PSNC•S GATa8* CREATWE HOME 1 FREE AVEOA loz Lk:tfM9798 "6-oee& Public UUllllea In the beach area tn1 ... -...-------
In toe I ""'"'*""t ,..,._.. REPAIRS 'iShampure' w/your lat Qard•nlng/Ulndacaplng CommlulQn Neat/clean Ll881332 Plumblntt Re~I,. & 8~t1ng au:~ _C_O_NTU ___ C? __ O_IS___ Redwood• Ll57eec>5 Carpentry, Plumbing, halM:ut. 723-t1232 Cl•an-up•. TrM Trlrn, • 714.551-4151 T Dowela• ~•lnUne Ora1na Clearea lrom
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ANNOUNCEMENTS !llPlOYMENT PUllflTUll 1014 PIANOS a NEWPORT MOTOICYCW AUDI 9025 POltD 9075 llUCUD 1135 VANS 1225
2920 55301------• ORGANS 1059 BEACH 6169 SCOOTllS 8018·----· •-----11•-----iiiiii••••iiiil MAIHIOR RIDG• l•i&liili&iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii~ •ao 4000 Scyc, •• LTD MlnM owner t•7• ....... h 2-dt ··~-... , 4-cyC tulbo, MK ml, •.......... _ c-•DIT CLOTH•• MIND•Dt •ITAT• UL• 1-FZR IOO auto, 4-<Sr, auntf, new Whit• w/gray lnt-4 dr .. dan, automatic, AC, ,,_ -" euttom dining ••t by Samlok Baby Grand Glgantlc Garage Sale t -t regle, gd &lre1. PB.PS. lo mllea, Auto, A/C. HK mllet, v.Y gOOd 0 V • R N 1 Q H Tl Upical• conejgnment country Ule, French Player piano, ••tin Furn, toy1, clo1hH. Only 12K mllea, rww 11400. ~1797 '2195 Qbo, 173·9001 cond 12991. 844·8743
blk cherry, Auto, A/C,
full powet, tint wndW1.
$8900. 714-855-8791 Guaranteed approval PT· fHt paced/funl amolre, antique tblt, black w/planocordar. 4 sea laland or back tire, look• & rune
Vin /MC, Borrow Exp'd. 944-1133 15500. 714-489·1508 (0 J b 1 ht great S3500 OBO •------------------•---------
$500·S 100,000 on DAT• ENTRY ~~~·~=~~01!1~~f.~.~-------beror• ~~d)'::t ~p <7°14)-837·2855 . CH!VIOL!T 8045 AUTO TOYOTA 9210•-y-0-,-.. ll!-W-AG-.-.. -1-2-3-5 your algnature atone. " c •t 11 ...... 18 ..... -DIPOl"P'I!" 1111100 iilii••••&• ~ -Amazing recorded Elcp'd In entry from arp .... .... ..... SPOITING _H_a_r_b-or_V_l_•_w_H_o_m_••-&GM • l"il&••••&iili me a sag• reveal• tranicrlber needed much more. 759·7859 1987 Port Nelson.I••••••••• '78 ao ... nu 4 x 4 '82 Cello• Hatchback.1•
detall1. Natlonal lmmed In HB. FAX r• MOVING'. Limited GOODS 6065 SAT/SUN a.11 HHhld, AUTOMOBILES new palnt, 4" llft, PS, •a7 leuau 1 .. arll Blue, very clean In/ '89 O.,.lelet. New
Credit Alllatance 1ume: 714"843·9e41 Hlectlon of antlquH, clothH, etc. PB, AC, tllt AM/FM CO VERY CLEAN, PS. PB: 04.lt, rune great. 110K, top. new tlrH, well
1 •5 1 0 •7 7 ... 7 .. 2 7 fl • ho 1 & ti Mu1t ••• to apprecl· AC, A .. /FM, 2 Door, 1tereo, air, 5-1pd, anrt. malnt, loW 791( mlle.-; • • Drlver8 for re1taurent n u • pa 0 LIFESTEP·stalretepper, _____ ...,._, __ ...,-..___ m s I bo ""2...... 11 t t 5 1pd Oept .... 103, I & I -ov1NGll • ateS6000•960-9377 12200•••960·"377 1900o ·9""" "vv pu -ou ••reo, · "' delivery ave. Neat ap-Ulf'l acceHor ••· model LS3000, xlnt -• 494 1958 WANT•D CASH for PHfance, lat• IJIOdel Best oHera. 759-7743 cond, barely ueed, Lota of llverythlngl ACURA 9010 , '89 C•rnry L• 1 onr, • I
Levi 501·1 up to sus, car, OMV printout. S8· s1200. 673·9364 2:2~T~S.~b~~~rb~ll DATSUN 9060 _M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S--9-1-3-0-• 4-dr, auto, AC, 94K1---------
d1nlm/luUier fack•t• 115/hr. 549.2132 MERCHANDISE ..,..,..,,...,......,....,..,....., ........ ......,~..-1880 lnte9r•Wt1lt• Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~-~1·~~~,.:~·P,~,1~~ MISC. AUTO 9245
up to $50. 646-0201 IExeoutlve needs PIT MISC 60151••••••••• uic SCHOLARSHIP 1pd, Gn cond, lo ml. '77 D•teun S10 Rune pp 545-3971
aHoclate In wholesale • GARAGE SALES BIENl!P'IT ~· AC. •tereo, 1unroof great, very good con· '84 SOO SEL Gray/gray -,-81-8-.-U-P-.. --... ""'T,....U-·=a""'o,-CAN'T PIND A CAR 111 s T 9 · s 90 H"" •73• 1nrf, tlnt windows, 4 n.. n YOU"''"' .. a•poRDT LOST & 1upply. Must be w • A am·1pm. New-8 O. -.. dlllon, AM/FM CH· dr, pwr every1hlng, gd R bl 1 ,.__....,,. Ing to learn, 4~393 1879 J•cuaal hot port Harbor Hlgf1 Hile. S800. 963-7477 cond 80k ml. Mull 1911 c~~~~ !~,~~rt !f.~: Hundred• of venlcles
fQPND . 2925 H•lr St~Uat, B•rber tub. Gazebo, bar, ISoct.h~ool l~~lna•r Bplvardk.lng in1:A ROMEO 9015 $14,500/obo 721·1758 Ironic iuspenslon l~S· •old at bargain prices
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & M•nlcurle1. Rent hard cover. 960..5883 u , • ~ •---------ABS k h everyday! For more
*REWARD or comm. Busy HB C1bl1 TV dHcra1nbl1tl/ CORONA FORD 9075 78 240U> ••d•n· all ~·.~is, wht brw~ilnt~~ Info call lnform•tlon
aalori. 961)·04~1 conv1rter1I We oarry, DEL MAR 6122 Gr••t SumrnerC•rl 0 r 1g 1 n a I ·S h a r P windows, every .op-• ~~~:~~~~~~
. ;'4·.,....~~~·gJEP~afr~';r.~~::.~ I t 'I k k buy, r•p•lr •II !Nik•.... 'l"DllUSPORTATIO N '86 Grad Conv, mint '88 . Mu•t•ng. Reblt a(95311YMKA) S29&,s. tlonl Must Hiii $9950. Ext. A·1""'2. n m tg co sea • model1. Fr•• o•t•loe, &avu11 cond, lo ml, am/fm 289 4-spd, new pnt, ua ty utomot v• 721·8725 uu ~~pnp~y~~'.181.,P,::,:: people for top 1a't.I/ 1-8()()..4()7-444<t 516 Margu•rll• Ava, In CHI & morel $5995 chrome, tires, carb. Group 574-7933 -P-l-LO_T_C_'....,, '"S'""'S,...l""F..,.,l•='o""•·--------
mgmt, Fast advancmt .. 1 .... --------alleyl Sun only 8-51 OBO 1573·8041 Ru('l1 & looks great. The Piiot -~ Overstocked with NB. CM, Santa Ana Martha, 540-4795. Eleph•nt Palm, pot· Lots of Good 1 1 1 13500/obo. 96n 20271 Cl•••lfl•d 11·1 the 101utlon you're stuff? Hts area. Needs medi· ---------1 d & 1 t Think ng o hav no a ~ hi f h th MASSAGE THERAPIST • very • egan • Treasuresl I BOATS 1 ? ~ dy or 963·9795 eves The most comprehen· searc ng or • w e • A call to cation, Fomlly Heart-La vt b absolutely gorgeou1111....,...________ 7011 garage 18 • 1 d 1 di c er you're 11eklng a broken. Dlease call rge p room. u1y C t I t G IV d I P I Give us a calll Sell your home • ve an curren re . Classified ., 1 H t B ti oner• • p •l' .,. araga ar ... ~· at o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 1 d d home, an apartment, 955·3025 H on, un eac · & mlscl 780-9890 furn., Goll club1, kid'• , PILOT CLAS81Fll!D through classlflad. ory 0 goo 1 an eer· a new occupation or will help 968-0451 pr 546-4042 20° D H El 59 975 842·9878 942.5878 · vices aroundl •42 IH~78
F 0 U N D .., PUP' Power Mower ,70 1tulf/elothes. SAT 8·3, u Y •c • even a slr{lY pat, v• ..-, Newport Sch C•f• 510 Larkspur Look1/run1 new. Fully 9 Female Polntar-MllC B•rl•t• Console color TV $70 •=-,,.--.......,,,.---,,.----ponvarted, very lo hrt.
Brown & White, (le(J . Eapr•sso/coffee oxp. , _____ 8_4_a_._s_8_4_8__ Moving. Bads & roll-•· Nwprt Bch 642-6679
\ front leg all whiter. Dally w/supermarkel Refrigerator $175 way bads, plants, 619-360·5478
Sha Is medium sized exp. BaJ<er Gu Conv Washer/Dryer S1 35 lamps, rowing mach, ---------------and has a brown Oven exp. Pizza, brick ea. 646-5848 tables, etc. Sat 8a·2p, 5$' Houeebo•t •
leather collar. Found oven exp. We otter•---------2506 Bay1ld• Drive L•k• Powell 1 wk or In H.B., In the vicinity good wages, health SUNOUEST•WOLFF 2. Flex Sched. Primo
of Brookhurst St. and plan. Apply w/ref1 & TANNINQ BEDS Sllp. Well Equipped.
lndlanapolls Ave. phonetl'.Faic to 640· New commarelal., COSTA MESA 6124 714-846-1571
Aprox. 1 yr old. 2804 or call 640-7878 home unit• fromliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Please call Mary at PIT &•m·1 pm $ 1 9 9 . O O. Lam P •· -----------( 714) ""84 1053 Lollons-AcceHorlH. LARGE YARD SALIE POWER BOATS • • Flox hrs. Must have hi Mont y payment• Tool.9, furn, pltimblng, 7012 <:?FOUND HARE<:? car. B & B's BBQ. 427 Io w a 1 S 1 8 . o o electrical & tanltorlal
Medium 1lzed male E 17th St, Costa MHa Call todayl FREE 1uppllas, motorcycles iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii
rabbit, with one ear Real Ellet• ·NEW color catalog & accessories. anU·
up and one ear down. --------""' 1 -8 O 0-4 8 2 ·91 9 7 ques, hsahold goods,
Vicinity ol P.C.H. and RmM. aTATI IMa Tree Ro••• 15 Citrus mu1ical lnatruments,
Marg'!erlte In COM. Busy Wllk-«l loclllon. or fruit trees w/frult ate., etc. SAT/SUN 9·
:,11C7s1e4) c:i~-2~~x comp plln, f« ir.\4lw S10; On Palms 4·6'$10 4, 123 Industrial Way
clll Ron Tayto( :I Gal plants $1; shade, MOVING SALIE 'FOUND KEYS '"• · 1111 plno, fruit 15 gal $20; Couch, re'Cllnars, IN Costa Mesa nr n. U 11 herbs 135 kinds, $1 ·. Mawzarf Washer/dryer, qn bed Michigan & Iowa St on ............. lilac $10 909·674·9422 & hdbrd, computer,
Edlaon 18
electric, $3500.
Runs great.
• Edison 18
fully reconditioned
$6000
645·6812
Friday 7/29. 545-0623 673-7300 W A N T E D I 557·1344, 773·61174 FFoc;uwnmdi::~eiCo;;;di;'1:--Ccfl'100'.v;;•;I~=====:=::=~ COIN-OPERATED •---5.,,..A,,_T,,,,_.,,7,..._-12.,----SAIL BOATS 7014
Surfing Shoe on Recept/Gen Office GAMES and musical iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Balboa Blvd. Show us NB Insurance agency Instrument•, t880.. Everything goes
ft · 1 i seek• sell starter w/ A cheap. the le , we I g va you k 1950. rcade games, 1545 Pondersosa the right. 556-5925 phone s Ills & type · skill games, game1 of 45wpm. FIT at $6/hr. chance, nlckelodeon1, •---=s-A..,.T,..._O-N_L_Y_8 _·4--
FOUND: CAMERA Kim, 757·0270.ext 228 coin-operated music 3391 Carmel Drive .. 0 n Aug. 2nd at .,,,.--.,..----...,....,,,,,--~...,...
Racing Sebot. 2
salls, 3 down boards, all fiberglass, lots of
extras. Great shape.
Must eell. $750/obo.
675-6917, Pgr 433·1092 TeWlnkl• Park, Costa Reat•ur•nt/E•t•_, boxes and ~lano1 etc. Quallly furn, iofa, coif
Mesa. Call with de· Lunch Rt•• PIT M·F, & end tbls, twn beds, scrlptlon, 54s-121o. short hours, $25-S50'"c_O_M_P_U_T_E_R_S-6-0-1-8 hsehold Items, doll
paid dalt.y. 540-3087 furn, clothes & more. ---------FOUND: Mele mini•·---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --,,.,..,....-.,.......---,,,,_,.....,_ MOTORCYCLES tur• Phtacher at Secty/Recept w/xlnt W•rehou•• S•l•I GoldanwHt & Talbert, phone .& communlca· Computer Antq 1ldeboard, ex-SCOOTERS 8018
Hunt. Beach. Must 10. lion ak1lls, neat hand· (Apple compatablo), eclse bike, 10-spd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Call 714·531·5619. . writing & compu!ar color monitor, printer, bike Old Arch Digests, exp. European Auto-complete work station Designer Woslorn * 84 SHADOW*
HECTOR'• Ml·SSINQ 'moblle ·Engl.nearing & many discs like now jackets, plllow1, lab-ONLY 21K MILES
Large black longhalr Company 650-2277 $500 obo 964·5799 ric, much moral! Fri 9. RUNS GREAT
cat w/ whlle markings SECURITY OFFICER 1----------4 1835 Whlttier Ave; $1600 OBO ~~w:;r•M,!~~~t fr~~ FIT 3 yrs sac/mllltary FREE TO vou 6022 _u_n_1_1_11_F_·9_._6_4_2_.2_2_5_5_. ____ 8_8_2_._3_s_o_e __
BrlstoVJamboree area exp required. Tuei liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii since 7/28 Family through Sat 4:00PM
upset 854-3455 to 12:00 mldnlta. . SALES
LOST 2 Hearing Aids In COORDINATOR
a grey pouch, In Very organized, peo·
Costa Mela near 19th pie oriented, attention
FREIE FICUS TREES
1, 2 or 3. Large, ap-
prox 7 ft high. FOR IN
GROUND, NOT POT,
You dig. 556-5925
Street and Newport to detail, sttong com·, ________ _
Blvd. Please call puter skills. PETS L Elalne @ 957·2701 QATEHOUSE ATTND 1111
LOST BRACELET PIT. M·F 5:00-9:oo PM ANIMALS 6049
• All Sale Units
Have Warranty
•We Fina nce
•'Cash for Cars
& Trucks •We Co-Sign MEN'S SPA ATTN D ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14K gold lady' .. flat PIT FI 4 ""-10 OOPM •• bracelet with ·xoxox· · r :vv-: :
design. Lost Ju1y 16th, Ss•t :~~s~:~PM: ADOPT·A-PET ZO Yun Servicing Or • CCN1111Y
Newport area. This un 1 : : · HOST/HOSTESS was an anniversary F/T, AM Shift.
Every Sat & Sun at
PETSMART.-Fountain
Valley. Puppies, kit·
tens and more, all
1988 . 1988 FORD
gltt and has great sen-tirgental value. , Please apply In per· looking for loving, car· SENTRA 'THUNDERBIRD
Ul'ac!ed ---..,,EWARG. PleHe caU
673-6167.
LOST BUNNY
"TROUSERS"
Miniature Lop
Male with butterscotch
'Thurs & Fri from Ing homes. CALL 241·
9·11AM and 2-4PM. 03t7 for more Info,
1221 W •. Pacific Coa1t ATTN DOG LOVERSI Hwy, Newport Beach. BALBOA BAY CLUB My two lovable Be•·
coloring and white _E_M_P_L_O_YM_E_N_T __
spot1. Losl In Newport
91•• need a loving
home. Both are fe·
males and are 1 o mos
old. They are current
on all shots and have
been fixed . Th•'1 mu1t be •dopted
together. They nHd
Iota of love, attention
and · • yatd. Pl1a11
call for more lnforma·
lion: Bath Byard, work
714/756-5959 ext. 223:
home 7t4/642·9810
Beach, In lhe vicinity SERVICES 5533
of Cover and East iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 17th St., on Sun. July
24th at around noon.
Pleas• c•ll~646-9604
LOST CAT· 'Calvin'
Black/whll• domestic
cat with white paws,
approx 1 yr old.
LUI 11en 7/17-NB
760-0t43
PERSONALS
···--Pio••• be aware that
the listings In 1hi1 cat·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is •
• charge per mln!JI&.
S200-$800WEEKLYI
Auembl• products In
your 1pare time. Easyl Fully guarant•ad. Paid
direct. No experience
necesaary. 24 hour1.
(602)453..()244 FH.
FREE TO GOOD HOME
Brittany Spanlel
orange & white, 5
y1ar1. neutered male,
great with children, edults, & other dog1.
'"IRLINES Leaving country, have ---------•***.. *** to give up, would Ilk•
PERSONALS 3002 NOW MIRING ENTRY
HOT & WILD!
1·800-860-6969 Toll Frff Call ·
EMPLOYMENT
LEVEL Cu1tomer Sor· to rind home aoon.
v I c •lb• 0 gage han· •-6_5_0.._3_,4""'1"=8..,..M,,.1,,..,c,,,ky,.... __
dlera. Many other po· MOVINQ sltlon1. GrHt pay and MUST FIND HOME
benefits. Local or r• for female Calleo cat,
loca lion. For appllca· 8 yre old, Indoor/out·
tlon & Information call door. 642-6097
1 -a O o -e 4 7 • 7 4 2 o •"s=-.-..,-.-.-b-u_s_•_d __ a_n_d
Ex1. A·109· abandoned pat•. Ba a
volunteer/foster. Call 714-859·2704.
------•MERCHANDISE
EMPLOYMENT PIANOS &
5530 ------ORGANS
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil· ANTIQUES 6010 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Model Search, all 1ypH. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beby Grand Plano w/ Earn $100-$1500/day. b•ri.ch, teak flnl1h, No exp/Ifft. Emery French arrnolre, dbl 1 d Hollis Agcy, 757·1060. beveled mirror doors. rare Y playe ,. S5500 beaut carving & cond. OBO. Paul 640·5324
ATTN Coat• M••• $2350. Call 854·6234 •P08TAL JOBS*
Siert $11 .41/hr. +
b•n•flta. For appllca-APPl.IANCES 6011
lion & Info, call 1· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (216) 324·3n4 7am to
10pm 7 day1. ANTIQUES 4U
SUMMER SALlt
From 10-40% OH
312 Newport Blvd.
548-4123
BARTENDER Da
ahlft In local tevern.
Mu1t be outgoing,
personable & depend· -=:F-:rl-g"."'ld"."'a~lr-.,--re""'f..,.rlg-,-2-4-..
' able. Some cooking. tro1Hrff, run1 great. Will train. 875-9088 S7S. Call 722•9729
---------• Relrlg 1150, dlahwasher
BMPLOYMENT
5530
Cotlnstlina
$50, gu lfVe W/hood
150. Almond 5'73-7333
FtTRNITUU 6014
2 Or Coupe
(LI 2LBK 154)
A Real Puff
$399500
1985
DODGE
CAMPER VAN
1 Ton Chassis
(2R15998)
Ready to Travel
s5495oo
1986
CENTURY
4 DR SEDAN
V6.NT, A/C
(1PWM050)
Great Fam/ly Car
'399500
(2GLJ291)
Great Executive
Car
s5995oo
1985
CORVEI IE
Has Glass Rool
(2BNV566)
Really Nies
s9995oo
1986NISSAN
MAXIMA WAGON
Loaded w/Moon Roof
(1 MMM598)
Too Nice
Be pan of the
solution ...
6 901 new Wexford pine
retail S8500-••11 16800
Inc 3pc wall unit w/TV
cabinet 36" cfe tbl w/4 drwre-chlna cabinet·
conaote tbl. 367-0903
:···oY-iS:u~~~-~·-··:
• Houseparents arc
needed lo help guide
troubled tecnaatrs.
• This is 1 career
opj>Ortunjty ~berc
YOU can make a
d1ffcrcnct.
• MUSl be willing to
relocate to the
Monterey Bay area.
• F\lmlabed homc:a,
vehicle, A
traJll~ proYfdtd,
PLUS ialary.
• For info Call: N's.,_. ....
......... (lt •. f)
I ,
""' .
Chippendale fOfmal din·
Ing rm eet w/•uffet & china 12500; orig
$9500.99~8
DRiXiL dining table
w/3 leavea, I chalt1,
bullet. Muet ••II . 11000/obo. 970,-5764
Entrtnmt cntr, 55•17
60"h S50. Rug 9x12,
drk bfue P9ralan CGP'I ISO . .Om 769·, 231
lih .. WWW ttwmat llY·
Ing room IUO. Victo-
rian aofaJlov• Hat
SUI. Cherry cerved nee poelet bdrm Mt
11IOO. L.Hther den
Mll,600. ne I041
un your od in '
the Newport Beach
Cosio Mesa Doily
Pilot ond the
Huntington Beach
FounlOrn Volley
Independent to reach ewer 100,000
homes. foJC us this
form with your credit
cord II or mail rt 1n
with Q check lodoy1
Run foro Wiik! If
your cor doe. nd
sell ...,.•11 run 11
for onoin.r ~
fR£f I All fOt SI o·
-· ' ' ' ' . ...
' ' ............................
1993 CLOSEOUT SA __
.NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED .
1993 MUSTANG LX 5 Ol, CONVERTIBLE
White, leather, Cruise. AM/FM cass . V·S Eno
AutoOtD:NC. (1210490-132211) s11,n3
All NEW 1993 MUSTANG LX 5 OL CONVERT
White, leather, Cruise. AM/FM cass, V·S Eng . Auto 0,0 NC,.
(1172479-131896) $11.n3
All NEW 1993 MUSTANG lX 5 Ol CONVERT
White, leather, Cruise. AM/FM cass. V·S Eng., Auto 0/0, NC
(1210502·1131995) s11.m ·
All NEW 1993 TAURUS SHO, "Or Sedan Whrte, cast Alum Wheels.
A.C. 5 Spd Man Trans . Dual A11 baQs (1257584-131886) MSRP
$25.a..2 •SALE PRICE $19 773 •YOU SAVE $6069.CIG •
1993 TAURUS GL," Or Sedan CrystJI Blue. cargo Net. Pwr Oil Pwr
SICle Win AM/FM Stereo cass. Speed Cootrol, Rear Oelrosl 3 8L EFI
V6 Eno . (1240369-131882) $14,373
L<t
USED 1993 PROBE GT. 30r, Bucket seats, Dual Mirrors. Reaf Defrost.
NC. AM/FM Stereo cass Cruise. AntHock Bra.kes (1167863·130663)
$14,973
19113 f.BIRO SUPER COU PE DEMO. White Auto Temp Control Rut .
Defrost.. Spd Control, lilt .,,Pwr Lock Grp .. 3 SL Super Ct11g V-6 Eno .
JBL Audio System w/CD (1142092-130636) $1U73
19113 THUWDERBIRD LX: DEMO . tor Aulo Temp Control, Rear
Defrost 5 OL HO Efl V-8 Eno , Dual Pwr Seats, 1(108022-130393)
$14,473 .
All NEW 1993 F1511 LT 4X2, Cabemtt Red. Preferred Equip Ptto. SpttO
Control Tiit Steering Wheel Air., AM/fM Ecect Stereo Cass. Chrome
Styte stttl wheets and much morel (11445795-131943) $17,173
NEW '94 ASPIRE ALL '94 PROBE SE & GT'S
CllCM ... MO luell .. a !t 1iOO ~ tN"'f ~ '"'""
Mt9. lll19Ht1cl
.
Your Net
Price
111i.ll l'rlc1 ............... $25,IOO
T. ll1Dln1 Dl1count .......... ·$1127
YOUR
NET PRICE
Off . 1 AT THIS PRICE
$6973 . MFG. Sift. Retai Price W" ladUes SS11 fadlly Real. Can ii steck ·~·
$~3,773
NEW '94 F·150 XL 4X2 PICKUP NEW '94 FORD FAMILY WAGON VAN CONVERSION
0 0/o
DOWN
Slanmrd Cao,
4 SI Lllet. EFI, ove<drNe 1ransm1Moon
1 AT THIS PRICE
Vin# 822526) ...... L1111LY
MON T"
-44C .... lot ir• ~ ~ ........ ., ~ 11 "-81 7 S21 32 Total
OI 9'ltflftfll Soo~.71>• ... ., _..,er-9-.ld on 15,000 --Y--1ftp.-,,,..111•-°' 1sooo_ ... .,...,
... ..._
llMGmlMaStu
XLT, c•sMttt, •Ir. lint• Po-r wlf'dows a lodu,
(1109740 (8547SS) i.e11'1er (I097l41
(OIOff.4)
$1773 $7773
"UFETIME LIMITED WAARAHTY"
4 9L AulOmallC, aw condlliontng,
·-couctl, CUSIOm pe;nt, tee boJI ~--du~ CllP. c.111 & meny Olhef ____ .,.
,.~ ..
•99 •ORD
CIOWN VICTOllAS
• C~cly ~f'urt>lshtd & White
• i'IUto • AJt Condlhcn~ • P~
• .S,XCill Pohcc $uspcnslOl"t P«:lcagc
RITA.IL llUI aoot< .......... $15,550
L 11
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GREAT IN GREEN
That's how this week's reader
reviewer d1inks Jim Carrcy
NEWPORT BEA~H • COSTA MESA
. looks in his latest movie.
Sec You Be the Critic C3 .......
On The Town calendar .•. C2 and 5
You le the Crttte ... C3
"The GlngM>reod lady" pmt9w ... C4
"Charlotte's Web" preview "'":'" .. C4 ,t
"Jake's Women" review • • ... C4
"Mon Who Come To Dinn«". rftlew ... C4 '
Giorgio's Lo Trottorto ... C6
... C6 . Thursday, August 4, 1994 Cl Local Dining News
r
COVER STORY TOP 10 THINGS
TO DO THIS WIEKEND
1 LETITIWN H•t th d Newport Harbor Art Mu· 1 , e · ro a . scum's Friday Night 'Film Se-• •
rics allows movie lovers 10 see the .
classics on a large screen. To cap its
current "A Summer of Singing and
•
-~~:~~~!.~:~1~i;~2~~~~~:f~~~~ -1----it-t arvey and Stisanna Clemans jo~rney cross country to vist authors,' artists' homes
musical of all time, "Singin' in the
Rain" (19S2), with Gene Kelly, By RUSS LOAR
Donald O'Connor and Debbie Rey-.
nolds. Tickets arc just S~ 10 SS.
2 DECAUE OF DEDICATION
The Surfridcr Foundation,
an environmen.tal. group a
· handfuJ of local su rfers i.1arted 10
)Cars and which has gone on fight
fo r clcun beaches world" idc, marks
its anni\crsary \"i th a gala at 7 to·
night at I lard Rock Cafe/Fashion
hl:rnd. Rock musician Chris haak,
himself a surfer, ''ill perform. Tick·
cts are a i.tcep $100, but it goes 10 a
g1cat c:11.hc. Sec story below.
3 SPEAKlNG OF SUlU-ING
, . Surf-rock gu.itar le'gend Dick
Dale fl.nd his band perform
;tt 6 tonight near the Virgin f\lega~,.
tore at Triangle Square. This e"c.rtl
is more affordable for ' the average
surfer: It's free.
4 INDIAN POW \\'OW
The Southern California In·
di:rn Center presents wares ..
entertainment and · dcmo11i.1ra tions
rcnccting Nall\C Americans .from 2
to 10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 11
p.m Satµrday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.tn.
Sun<.la} at the Orange Count~ Fair-
grounds. Admission i SI lo SS. .
I n a trip rcminiscent,of the la te
novelist John Steinbeck's trek
across America chronicled in his
book, ''Traveh With Charley,"
Ha" ey and Susanna Clemans
have taken 10 tile open road in a
1978 Volkswage n van in i.earch of the.
artistic soul of the co,untry.
Doth college profcssori. left their Costa
Mesa home last week on dual sabb;iticals
, with lilllc more than a few changes of
clothing, a radio. i.cvc ral books and a
tune-up. Their VW camper has already
logged 215,000 mi1e:s, bu t the engine was
replaced 40,000 miles ago. So "ith new
tires and shock absorbers, I b rvey
Clemans figures the vehicle will survive.
Thei r three-month journey will ta ke
th em from author Robert Louis
Stevenson's home in Monte'l'ey, Calif., 10
the sul1,lmc r home of artist Andrew Wye th
in Camden, Maine, wit h a breakneck
itinerary in-betwee n.
Harvey Clemans, a watercolori::.1 \\hO
h;is taught :irt :11 Golden Wc::.t College for
24 years, will ::.ketch and paint the places
where America's mo::.1 notable artist::. and
writers lived. Su~anna Clemans. who •
teaches h1cra1urc at Cerritos Community
College, plans 10 develop a course on .
regional wntcri.. inlCI'\ i<!\\ ing a \aricty of
college and uni~er::.ity literature professor::.
along the way. 5 PLAY\\'JHGllTS PROJ ECT
Three H ispanic-Ame ~
pla)\H1glm participate in
workshops 10 dc"clop their plays
this \\Cd.end al South c~1 Rep-
ertory, 6SS To" n Center Drh e.
Cm.ta Mesa. Readings, "hich are S2
to S6. are 7:30 p.m. Saturday and
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
They \\-Ill periodically send stories and
artwork during their tril\Cls to"thc Daily
Pilot for publication in the Thursday
Weekend <:dilion.
Susanna and Harvey Clemans are seeing a lo.t of open road in their rearv1ew mirror as they journey across America.
6 lf\ION SAYS: GO!
One Neil Simon plays closes
th b wee!l.end .imJ another
opens. Final performances .of Or·
ange Coast College's lauded pro·
duction of "Jake's Women" arc Fri·
d.1y through Sunday. Mean" hile,
"The Gingerbread Ludy" opens Fri-
day and continues weekends
through Aug. 21 at The Theatre
Di)tnct (formerly Uack::.tage The-
ater), 1S99 Superior Ave,. Suite Bi,
Costa Mella. Sec ~torics inside.
7 EASY LOVER
Phillip llaile)' had a huge h11
of that name 1n the ·sos \\ ith
Phil Collin::.. Earth, Wind and Fire
vocalbl Bailey joins Kevyn Leuau
for a night of jaa, scat, Latin and
soul Frid;iy at the Hyall Ncwporter.
Doors open at 6 p.m., music starts
at 7:30. T ic!l.ets arc SIS .
8 1'0 R THE KJOS
The touching story "Char-
lollc's Web" opens Friday
and runs weekends through Aug. 14
at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. See
story inside.
9 ClllRl'! CJllRI'!
A bird c\position takes night
9:30 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
General admission's S3.
1 0 Af'E SA.'<
Jau saxophonist Dan
St. Marseille, who
normally blows his horn in the
Dana Point nrea, travels up coast to
Diedrich Coffee, 474 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa, for a 9 p.m. Friday gig.
ln a time of declining funding for fine
art::. education, the Clemans hope-to add
10 the voices calling for a rcnC\\Cd interest
in American artists and writer::.. They may
compile a book from their trnvcls, a book'
that would rcacquainl readers with 'thc
literary and arti!tliC heritage or America.
''That's one of the tragedies, that we
have college gra:Puatc s \\ho have not been
exposed 10 the nnc :.im," ~·1id H.a.n.c:Y
-cfemans. '1'm gelling pooplc who are 40
10 60 )Cars old coming bock 10 college just
10 h·ave an art ex perience."
On s::ibba tical, the Clemans will earn
only a portion of their regular salaries,
but the cost of the trip will be minimal.
They plan 10 sleep in the diminutive VW
camper and use the vehicle's sink and
small sto\e to prepare meal s. Using an ice
chest instead of a refrigerator, they have
stored awax a· kirge quJnlity of canned
goods. One thing they \\Ill not be 1.Aing
along is a te le' is ion sc 1.
"It's a dream lo be able to pursue
something like this," Su::.anna. Cleo1ans
· )Jid. "We 're both thrilled."
ln addition to stops at the homes of
Sinclair Lewis, Frank Lloyd Wright , Corl
.Sandburg, Emily Dickinson and Robert
Frost, the Clemans \\ill be touring some
Off THE BEATEN WAVE ·-.
ras·t3g band of surfers .. ,
concerned about Malibu beach, . But •. s' I •• t clean .... but the Surfrider Foundation "
has in IO years gro\\ n into an
influendal environmental group
that now spans the globe.
"We're not concerrwd wit h just th is
coast but the East Coast and IUm aii,"
said Pierce Flynn, Surfrider
communications and program
directqr."Wc now have six internation:il
Surfrfder Foundations. We've really
grown."
Today, there arc 22 Surfridcr
chapters across \he country and 25,000
members, Flynn said. And the group is
credited wilh winning the second largest
Clean Water Act suit in 1991, forcing
two pulp mills in Humboldt County 10
cough up millions in damag,cs and stop
dumping in the ocean.
·And tonight, to commemorate that •
Sl!,Ccess, there will be a surf-style gala
and fond-raiser at the Hard Rock Cafe/
Fashion Island that will riva l even the
best Beach Blanket Bingo party.
Termed' a "Decade of Dedicati on,"
the benefit will be hosted by Prime
Ticket sports anchor Dill McDonald and
will fe ature a live performance by singer
Chris Isaak, a surfer and Surfrider
member,htmself.
"Jt's kind of natural for hi m to want
to cf'o it,'' Flynn said.
In addition, th~re will be n "secret
guest'' and surfing story talcs told b
two of the sports' legends, Steve
Pezman, former editor of Sutter
magazine, and longtime waterman
Corky Carroll, said Dean Reynold ,
organizer of the event.
DAJLT l'IUH JIU l'HOIU
For a decade, the S!'rfrtder Foundation has tried to keep these signs down.
ol the countr) ·s grca1~1 'ou.~cum::. Lik.:.
Steinbeck's j0urne~. 11 \\ 111 be a trip that
keeps thcm clm.e 10 the Arneric;.in
hea1 tkind.
''\\ c're not going l.o be dming a big
RV or Ma)1ng •n four-st:ir hotc.:b,'' H ..if\C)
Clemans s;iit.1. "We'll be spcndrng part ot
the time parked in the driH:\\ J)~ of our
friends. h 's going ro be a Spart;m
lifest}le "
Russ Lour is u staff 11ritcr.
and entertainment, Reynolds s;:i1J
The e\ent 1s l1m1tcd to 350 pcopJc
For uc:kch, call 361-2612.
Don't bring )OlH shorts aod sandah.
this as a dress> affair, though uc:. are
not a must
"\\ c'rc just looking for nice sn:ipp)
Jn.,, ... Rc)nolds said
It \\,le; l~S-t 111 ~1ahbu, \\hen surlcrs •
Glcnn I lcn111g, Steve l\.1 cmll, Tom ..,....... I Pratte and L:incc Car:ion formed the
SurfnJcrs 10 protect Malibu beach from
dredging.
~~med for Surfrider Beach. where
the fomous ~1.illbu point sits, the ftr!>t
n.111onal offo;c \\JS opened later in
1 luntington Beach with Pralle serving .1s
the first c\~cutl\i.: director. ·
Since then, the group has taken on
is.sues of conservation and \\aler
pollution. forming the Blue Water Ta l.:
Force.
"!tight now there 1s a real dearth of
consi!>tent te!>ting on ou r coastline:• ·
F.lynn i.au.J "The Blue Water Task
Force is an army of surfers ~nd ocean
user \\ hq momto\. water qualit)' "ith
tc t kits. We monitor over 60 sites
across the country and turn the info
over to local agencies."
Add1t1onnlly, the group has ~ponsQtcd
cour es in water tc!.ting for Newport
l larbor and Corona dcl Mar high sc!1ool
students, and it ts loo~mg to
re-Juthorizc the Clean Water Act to
1ncre::isc ocean tcstin&. Flynn said.
And in a recent victory, the Surfridcrs
got Chevron 011 Co. to agree to pend
SJ00,000 to bu1hJ 11n artific.ial surf reef
because of damage Clone to the El Porto
surf break ne11r ti Segundo.
"It' goin& to be :rn experiment in
artificial tccf tcchnok>&Y.'' Flynn u id.
. ,
MAac ~1Aam1, D.uf.Y l'n.ur
Tamara Donahue as Chartotte
at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Reynolds sa1d the doors OP.Cn at the
Hard Rock at 6 p.m. with dinner and'
opening festivities bcainning at 7 p.m. A
don~tion of $100 is required for
entrance, which includes fooo, open b.1r
Surfr~dir Foundatiqn toni~ht
~~lebrates l:Q years ef-fi.ghang
pollution ~t world's }?caches
"'This • thc1Tm ttme tbtrtllt eYer':MI,. __ _
done."
Toa.r Dotlrro is • sttn' wrilf'f".
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' C2 Thursday, August 4, 1994 Weekend
UT
LLADaO IALUn
The ut of collecting and evaluating
Lladro Fnmily of porcelain figurines
di~u~ed 6 to 9 tonight. Cost: SlS
(includes refreshments and chance to
win a figurine). Reservations required.
Biliniual seminars on all aspects of
Ll11dro production and collection 6 to
9 p.m. Friday. Cost: SlS (includes
refreshments and chnnc;c to win a
figurine). Reservations required.
'Lladro family members sign purchases
of limited-edition "Bach" figurines
from 10:30 n.rn. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 5:30
p.m. Saturday. Bullock's, South Coast
Plaw, 556·061 /, C.l.l. 493.
ICULltTURH & ftAINTINOS ' '
An inst:illation of sculptures and relief
p:uniings by artists Myrclln Moses :ind
Kuty Brooks opens tonighi w'ith an
artist's reception from 6 10 9. The
e\h1b11 continues through Oct. 15.
G:illcry hours arc Monday through
Thursday from rt> a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Thursday e\'cnings from 7 10 8:30 p.m.,
and the first and third Monday of the
~ month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Admission
is free nnd the public is imitcd.
Or.Jnge C'oust ,College Art Gallery, Art
c~·111er 1JuildlJ1g, 2701 Fuir. iew Ro;id,
Co~t.J Mes;1, 4J2-50J9.
NOAH'S ART
Nouh's art opening runs 7 to 10 p.m.
Saturday. 1 he L..1b, 2930 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa, 966·6661. •
WATHFAJ.L WATIRWALL
• Currently on display arct'lve ntw (
·. images in prinl and original
watercolors of local scenes by Diane
Moon. nnd a new "waterfall
wntcrwall" -:i 6-foot st:iinlcss steel
sculpture th:u rotates 12 gallons of
waler dO\\n :i colored milt:ir mirror -
AW by Russe ll Jacques. He also gives
special \\-Cckcnd acrylic painting
• l demonstrations. llours: 10 a.m. 10 7
Co) Jr.m. Wcdncsda)'S through Mondays. ~~ The Gregory Gallery of Art and
Cot Design, 3~ Viu Lido, Newport
free Bc:Jih. 72J..()887.
l ART CL.UHi POR CHILDRIN
~:~ Children ages 6 through 8 will enjoy
cxc "Wonderful Watercolor," while
ing. children 8 through 13 can lc•un about c ''Art Around the World" during
was hands-on art classes taught by Kim
Oct Olson. The w:itcrcolor class will be
tha held on Monday, Wednesday, Aug. 15
inai and 17 from 12:30 t~ 2 p.m., :ind the
l' world art clnss on Aug. Mcind:iy,
Eze Wednesday, Aug. 15 and 17 from 2:30
tior to 4 p.m. Cost for e:ich series is S35
Acl members, $40 general. Ne11por1 s Harbor Art Mu!ieum. 850 S:i11
wcr Clemente Drive, Ne11port Be:ich,
r.hc 759-1121.
fhei Tre TUISDAY TM.KS AT NOON
To1. Art experts gtH! free lectures :ibout
por current Ne\\port Harbor Art Museum
Kar exhibits. The lineup: Tuesday1 Jo·Anne
'Cor Berlowitz, ass1st:101 professor of Art
(>:n History at S:in Diego State Universit),
Hig takes a selective look at museums:
R>as Aug. 1.6, Paul K;irlstrom of the
Sen. Smithsonian I n>titution discusses 'the
-~c""fi""E-----,lhy Arca Figurntih: School; Aug.-1J,
. ,.
Sch museum chief cur!ltor Bruce Guenther
~ leads :i gallery tour. NI /AM. 850 SJn
llill Clemente Dn"ic, Nc11port Beach,
of' 759-1121.
,.
HAITIAN ART, DISCUSSIONS
As pJrt of its exhibit of original
paintings and tin art from various
Haitian artisti. through Aug. 20, ---
Timbuktu Folk and Tribal Art hosts
native Carine Fabius discussing "The
I listory of I l:i1ti:in Art" from the time
of Columbus to present day 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Donation 10 discussion:
$5: RSVP due 10 lin111ed scaling. 166/
Sup,·rior A1c., Cvst.J MesJ, 650·7.J7J.
"NIW WORK"
Photographer Dan Burkholt.ler's
exhibit is prc:.cntcd through Aug. 13.
Susan SpJritus CiJJJcry JI Tmnglc
Squ:irc. Cost.J Mcs;i.
CHRISTltjl KENNY
A onc-wom:in c~h1b1tion of
w:itercolori. by arti~t Chrbtinc Kenny
;\ug. J.7 ant.I 28. Featured ;ire recent
works :ind lithogr:iphs by the arlist~
Nc11port L;111Ji11g Sundeck Callery,
503 E. Etlgcw:iter, 8.Jlbo.1, 675-2373.
ON THI TOWN
N 0 A H
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A CRYLIC ON C A N'VAS 48 " X 60 "
C 1994 N OA~·.s AR T
Bes~ Bet: Works produced by Noah g·o on display at the LaQ', 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa,
starting Sunday with a reception from 7 to 1 O p.m. Reservations are required at 966-6661.
•
"8ROADWAY AT THI CINTla"
Two-story photogruphic exhibit
depicting eight years or performances
in musical theater :it the Orange
County Performing Arts Center runs
through Sept. 11. Jewel Court in South
Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa ..
. MARii TAociART lXHlllTION
Original oil paintings by Marie Tugg:irt
on exhibition through Sept. 15.
Sa1'annah '.s /Jut & Art Gallerv, 2000
West Ba/boJ B/1d .• Nc11port Bc;1C'/1.
o .c.C.C.A. GALLHY
New Works by :irt1st~ Jade JC\\ ell,
Bri:in Sanderson and Jcn-1 lsin Booth
exhibited from Wednesday through
Sept. 9. A reception for the Jrtist:.
runs 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 13. Jewell gives
a lecture detailmg the me;inmg of her
work al 6 p.m. prior 10 the reception.
'The lecture and rcecp11on arc free and
open 10 the public. Normal gallery
hours arc Wcdnesd;iy through Sunda)
11 a.m., to·-' p.m. Or.111!:e Co1111ty
Center for Co111empor;1ry Art, 3611 W.
Al.JcArth11r Dfrtl., Sp:1cc I I/, S;m1;1
A1111, 5.J9 • .J989.
Sund:iy. Burnes & Noble, Tri:111~/c
Square. 1870 Harbor Bl1·d., C1J.•:i.1
Mesa. 631-0614.
PATtlCIA NILL WARRIN
Patricia Nell Warren sign~ copies of
her book "1 larlan's Race," :i sequel 10
her novel '"The Front Runner," al 2:30
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14. BJr11c~ .. ~
Noble. 953 Ncll'port Ccnti:r 0111 .. '.
Ne11por1 Beach, 759-{)'}S2.
RICHARD LAYMON
Author Richard l:l)mon :.isn> cop1.::'
of his books from 1 to 3 p.m. Au~ 21.
Book Kine, /OJ £ I 71/1 St., Co:,t.1
Mesa, 6Jl-383S..
ROUND TABLE WIST
Luncheon .program for :1111hor> anJ
readers noon 1 hursda). Aug 25.
ft::iturcs~ Sr.rn Ch:rmb~t>. u ----
recognizable face on Southland
television ne\\S since the 1940s, ;md
h:i!> Millen a book :ibout his
"°cxpcricnccs c;illcd •·Nc\\i. Ai Ten .. :
Joe Barbera, half of 1he Jcu111 of
lurcc "hu i\ no'' <ill in~uuctor in·
im ·n 1 .. ·w and 1111crrogatinn technique~
th:it can he u'.:d 10 1dcn1ity personality
I) pc' and hdp cu1111ed "ilh the
pcoplc around )llU, ''hose book is
... 1llcd ''I lu\\ Lin I Get ·1 hrol.ij;h To
'I uu"!" cu~t S3u per persun. J\d\JnC...:
r.. ,..r,,1tillll\ r .. ,111ircJ. lJ.Jlbo.J n.1y
{"/11/1, 1221 \\ Co.1'1 lli!!lm.1). ·
\,·11p.1rt /J,•.tdl, (213) :!56-7977.
CLHI & COffUllOUIU
ALlA COffll/WIW•Olll MACll
Lineup: Maze. toni&hli Pete Tor~iello
& Cheryl Bullock, Friaay; Actual Size,
SJlun.l;.1y; Tom Lona:, Sunday; Open
Mike, Tuesday; Open puctry rc:iding
featuring O. Murray Thomas,
Wednesday: Joseph Yashar, Au11. 11;
Vintage R:iinbow, Aug. 12; Kurt
Mahoney, Aug. 13; Greg Colcni'an,
Aug. 14; Open Mike, Aug. 16; Pilgr;.im
Soul. Aug. 17; Shannons Closet, Aug.
18; On The Mile, Aug. 19; Love
Crystals, Aui:. 20; Sacred Minors,
Aug. 21; Open Mike, Aug. 23; Cd &
Stcph, Aug. 24; Straight Ahead Juzz,
Aug. 25; Odin Ramblers, Aug. 26;
Dulcimania, Aug. 27; Joseph Yn~har,
Aug. :?S; Open Mike, Aug. 30; Tom
Long, Aug. 31. ShO\\timc): 8 p.rn. 506
31st St~, Ncll/>Urt n._-;,d1, CJ75-0!J3.
BLUI MAHLI COFHHOclsJ
Comedy N1gh1 1-;J) p.m.,Tue,d:1y. 11)(}7
I farbor 811 d., Cl).;; ta ,\k.\.J, 6-16·5776;
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CoJa Mesa-based dance com~ny
Ballet Montmartre performs • Alice in
Wonderland" and Coppelia Act JI at 7
p.m. Aug. 1). Tickets are $13 aeneral
admission, $10 groups of 20 or more.
South Coast Rcpcn ory, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. 646-7688 .
DAiia NUOllMANCI
• Costa Mesa-based dancer Suzie Sherr
magically blends dance and gymnastics
in ''Rising," a unique, jnteractive
evening of dance creations and
monologues Showtimes: 8 p.m. Fridny,
Aug. 19, and Saturday, Aug. 20.
Tickets: S20. South Coast Repertory,
655 To" n Center Dr .• Costa Mc a.
557-'2860.
DA.NCI AUDITIONS
Audiuons will be conducted noon
friduy, Aug. 26, for Orange Coast
College·~ touring dance ensemble,
DA'.'IC'N ETC. The company. "'h1ch
fAllMILO'S RISTORANTI . • perform$ the laLCM conremporal) •
Mike & 1 im provide mellow :.ounds 10 · .. styles, including_ hip-hop, 1au, ballet
c;1rly diner .. 5 to ?·JO p 111. Sunt.lar. and modem. is looking for danC\!~
3510 E. P.u:ifii: C'o;.1s1 //ig/111.1_1, and'acto~. Dancer should come
Newport Be.1th. , prepared with ja12 and ballet shoes,
actors should be prepared to do a cold
reading. Part1c1pant:. will earn three
units of credits per scmemster.
OANC'N ETC. performs throughout
Or::ingc County at high schools.
colleges and in competitions. The
company utilizes dance and drama to
address such issues as drugs, gangs
11nd substance abuse. Rchcar~als arc
every Monday from JlOQn to 2 p.m .
Performances arc Fridays from 10 a.m.
10 2 p.m. Orange Coa§t College,
Dance Studio B. 2701 Fain'icw Road,
Co~lll Mesa, 432-5506.
THI CONHRVATORY
Jimmy llopper pcrfot m\ in piano-bar
i.clling 8:30 p.111.-1:?:30 a.m. tonight
through Saturday und 6-10 p.m.
..Sunday. Four ScJSOM I futd, 6YV
Ncll'port Center Drfr"·· /\'e11port
D,.:,1cll.
DllDRICH COFFH/COSTA MESA
Oun St. M:irscillc. j::ia sa\opht1111,1,
friday :it 9 run. -17.J E. 17th St. Cc.hw
flk!ia.
SID'S
Uri an UJrrell pb\ ~ acuust ie"liluc' ~uitar music 8:30.p.m Mond;.i)' unJ
Thursda)S in Augu..t l'll.;n:'s no cu\Cr
at this smokc·lr.:c b:tr -N5 .\'~·11 purl
0/1<1., Nc11purt.llc.1d1, 6.:iO·S/V::,
SLADE'S RESTAURANT & CAFE
Lne ll\U)iC anJ dan.-1ni; ~ p.111. tu
d,"ing tunight .ind 11:30 p.m. 'o dmin~
Fml.1)' and SJturday. I hcr.:':. no cmcr
bclorc 9 p.111. th.: u>\cr" ~.' .;lh:r.
Uands chJn~c \\C1.:kl). 327 .'\.·111l{>fl
C'-·nt~·r Drih'. S .. •1111i1tt n,-.1.!1.
<>.J0.5.J22.
WAREHOUSI
:-Olodcrn Faith, l\llll/o!hl thruui.:h
~aturt.IJy: I \\1t1kk B111~hcrs .~ L),•Jl.1
Granll Tues.Li}, U,ltl1ba), \\'cd111:\dJ\:
(\tod.:tn !·.11th, Aul! 11-13: Th..-·
Jimmie,, Aui: 17: 1'10J.:r11 I .11th, ,\ui•
IS-W; I he Jl111m1..:,, t\u!! :!4, I h..: \ w
· Duuc~. ·\u~. '.?S-'.!7, 1 lo,\1111 ~kin,
Aug. 31 Shu\\'> slJll .11 IJ p.111 Cu)t b
SJ mo~t \\'cJnc~da\), S5 ·1 hu1~J.I\ ·
1hrough SJturda~. ~ IU 'PC~ 1Jt ·
en~a.;cm..:nt. J.J:ilJ \ '1.1 Opur w.
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FAIRS & FESTIYAU ' .
AllTI AND MUllC HIT •
1 land-crnfccd JC\\Ch), painting' doll~.
toll painting,, "'ood"'or" from local
art1 ts \\ill b\; .;old and mu~1c and
C\cnl\ for children wall be included in
the ~ccond Balboa Pemn\uld Arti. and
\1u"c Fc~t1,al 10 am too pm on
Saturd:i\, Sept IO 1\dm1~~ion i~ free.
J>1...-·nie ~.ice 1' .l\ J1lahlc 8J/bt>J />1a,
(>44. H.)/.
"FILM
SIRlll CAPftlR
"A Summer ur StngtAg :ind Dancing"
!\Cries concludes with Gene Kcllv's cln~~ie "Singin'. in the Raio" (19S2)
1-nda~. Film apal)St Arthur TaUll\ig
gr\c~ brief mlrot.luction before the 6;30
p m screening. Tickets: S3-S5
Newport l/arf.>or Art Mu cum, 850
San Clemente Dri-..e, Newport Beach,
?'iQ.J 122..
he ON THI TOWN/Cl
~111 AUCTION A SUPl'*ll
l.Jth a1111u:i/ benefit art uuc:t1011 untl
Supper Oil Sl'pl. /$:JI 5 p.111. h•iJture~
60 pieces by area <lflists. Ar/11 ork 11 ill
be on c~ibit for publte iie11ing from
Stpt. J.J to tile auc11011. Cost i~ S/5 pa
person. Orwge County Cemcr for
Contemporary Art, 5.J9-.J9S9.
l lanna B:i1 bera tlwt created nmrc
c:irtoon charncters than any uthcr
~1udio, "hoi.c inside look ;11 the \\01 Id
of entertainment ii. titled ··~h l 1fc 111
Toons": Burgess (\lcrcdith, ui1c or th•~ .
century's hurt.lest \\Orking actor~ and
directors, \\hose book is titled '"So !"Jr,
So Good"; and Dr. Glenn Foster, a
former member of th..: Atlanta Police
2096 Harbor Boulevard of Car!> in Co$fa Mesa
MIJUO MIOIA WOllK
\Vorl..s by /\'e11port Dc:ich arti~t M:ugc
• Chapman 11 ill b.: on di~play tllrou~/1
Sept. -', 11 a.m. 10 5 p.m. tl.J1ly C\cept
Tucsda,1s. SJnd:.tone Calleo. JS.J-A N.
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YQU •I THI C•ITlC:
'Mask' puts happy
face on audience
·By JACK McCANDLESS
T he first question l
• had bclore seeing
"The Musk," starring
Jim Carrey, was
simple:
Why would anyone
want to hire the mon known for
his rubber-like (nee, and then
cover it with a mosk??!
Having seen it, the answer is
also simple:
The mask doesn't hide Currey's
face ... It somehow magnifies it.
When Currey's geek·like
cliurncter, Stanley lpkiss, places an
artifact 10 his face, he suddenly
daw ns a bright green mask and
possesses cartoon-like
superpowers.
And let me tell you, Currey
looks great in gre~n!
But can Jim Ca;rey act? Well, if
the ability to put on obno~ious
clothes, wear a green face, and
still come off as one or the coolest
gu)'S in the world is any indication,
I'd say he can act!
It abo doesn't hurt that he
.ippears natur.illy comfortJbl~ in
the carl?On world (provided by
special effects~, "~ich helps the
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As far a!I make-up goes. it's
renlly hard to tell ~here the mJllk
end!!. and Carrey's renl features
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it'll nothing but fun to watch. The
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1 don t \\3nt to ghc an)thing
3W3)1 SO jU.\t trust me ~hen [ say
this movie deserves the big screen.
Don't wnit for the reotal.
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sings a ,sizzling version of
"Cuban Pete, a song first
made famous by Desi Arnaz in
the 1940s.
\iewcr bclic'c v.h;i1\ going o;;i is
really h•1ppcn111g
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litJ:rnlly c:mies the: lllm.
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And for those of you who .
require some moral fiber to tie
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actually delivers. If you must have
a message with your buffoonery,
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per minute to boot! .
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S.IDES 'OF . SIMON SELDOM SEEN
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RONALJ) W. EllD&ICH, FOil THE DAILY r11.0'r
Ma~a Dubois gets the rough treatment from David Allen in Nell Simon's "The Gingerbread Lady."
'Gingerbref!ld Lady' is· heavy stuff
By CHRISTOPHER TRELA
S ub~tancc abuse. Physic.ii
abu~e. Neil Slmon?
'\cs, the great purveyor of
sit-com st)lc comedies that exam-
ine the follv of human rel:i-
11umh1p' 111 a' thoughtfully humor·
ous \\J) tloes ha\e his serious side.
Well, n1.1)be not completely seri-
ous. $1111011 often uses humor to
help soften' the blov.s of reality, to
mal..e us laugh at ourselves and
our ull too-human fraihies.
"Thc Gingerbread Lady," writ·
ten in 1971, is Simon's look at dys·
function.al people who actually Jo
-FYI
WHAT
"The Gingerbread lody"
WHERE
The Theatre Dlstri~t
1599 Superlor Ave., Sulte 82,
Costa Mesa
WHEN
8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays
7 p.m. Sundays 'Ill Aug. 21
HOW MUCH
$12
MORE INfO
548~7671
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function better than they appcar
10. The ploy, which opens Frillay learn their limitation' rhey euch
at The Theatre District in Costa find out they can't dl1 e'ef)thing
Mesa, is not as well-known as perfectly )Cl tlh!)''r..: still \\Ontlcrful.
other Simon works. Director -people."
Mario Lescot belie,cs that may be Lescot noted the, characte1s ~
'due to the heavy issues the plJy • first ;:ippcJr shallow anti one-
deals with, including mother/ dimen-.1onal, but they soon grow
daughter relationships, addlction. S)mpathetic .inJ 1cJh-.11c
.obsession and the meaning of "All or a sudtlen. )OU fall in
friendship. : lo"..: "1th these people, "hethcr
"l notice a lot of people are you \,ant to or not," he saiJ "You
afraid of feelings that go th.it find out th.it they arc JU~t human
deep," Lescot said. • beings, and thc't c.irc .1bou1 c~1ch
"The play is about fa 1e and her othcr uncond11ionally." .•
..-elationship "1th her bes.t girl-\\ h1lc ''The G1nge1 bre:id Lady"
frie nd. It's about an abu.~!t~_.h.z.c_.r....,e..,la.._·_ ... n ... J...,.l)__..,h"".1.;..'·c. hcen rc.·1i:,.1n1 b>.Ld:. jo
tionship wi16 her bo) f1 icnd and the • earl~ 1970:.; Le~cot believes
how she still loves him ~111)'\\ . .t). 11·~ th.it thl! plaj is c' en ''101c 11m..:ly
abou t her relationship \\ith her no" \\ ith .tll th!.! d)'>func.:tio1lJI
.daughter. Anti ·all these people peopk c1opping up on dJ) tune
1 V talk shows, people arc more
aware of personal problems and
may not be so quick to judge the·
types of characters in "The Gin·
gerbrcad Lady."
"Simon lets characters be naked
"ith their. emotions, and he deals
with ethnicity, sexuality, adtlktlun,
.ind self obs_s:ssion, ye t succeed:. in
making . it funny and dramatic.''
Lescot said ...... Ii.re's an extreme!\
line line between high drama anj
laughter. h's like being at a lu·
neral. You don't want to laugh,
but ... I almost want to pul a sign
in the theater that you can do ei-
ther, thar it's OK to cry and it 's
OK to laugh."
·"The Gingerbread Lady" is the
second play 10 be presented by
The Theatre District since it
opene·d in the former Backstage
Theater space earlifr this year.
The premiere production, a wcll-
rcccived version of "Steel Magno-
11as" that Lescot directed back in
May, was more than he hat! hoped
for.
"It was spectacular. I mJdc
"ondccl\il friends, and I \\Js
happ) ,.,,ith the way people re-
sponded to it. l was thrilled. We
paid our rent, and we made
cnou~h n~OAG)' to do ;uHJlh~r
sho\\."
Jn foot, Lescot ha-. alrcad>
-,chcdull!d ··same Time Nc~t
Year'' as his follow up 10 "The
'Jake's Women'
is terrific theater
By TOM TITUS
..... T hoever first . WW admonished
playwrights to "write
what you know" certainly made
an imp1 e!tsion on Neil Simon,
who has drawn on his O\\ n
expcncnc.:cs in any number o(
pla)s from "Come Blow \>our
I lorn" through "Chapter Two"
and the "Brighton Dench" trilogy.
In "Ja)..c's Women," currently
being introduced to loc1I
audiences at Orange Coast
College, Simon create s yet
another "riter protagonist and
allows him to summon forth the
women in his life, past and
'Jake's Women' cast (front row, from left): Rachel Stolte,
Corinne Hart; (back row): Alice Ensor, Susan Shearer, Nec-
tar Rose, Davi9 Scaglione, Leslie Rowe, t..ynn Laguna.
present, for a series of imaginary confrontations.
Hey, it's cheaper than therapy.
It's al!:io terrific theater. Directed with a steady,
se nsitive hand by John Ferzacca, "Jake's Women"
covers the emotional waterfront as Jake
(s~lcnditlly played by OCC instructor David
Scagli9ne) interacts with his ,late first wife, his
estranged current wife, his daughter at ages 12
and 21.,his grousing !)istcr, his current name and
his ps)'Chiatrist.
Some action is contemporary, most is imagin ary.
Yet Fenac~a·s staging lcave's lit1le doubt as to
"hich is "hic6 without depending on ~pecial
lighting or technical embelJishcnent. The
performances, for the most part, ring with a
to 1 ... hi ng clarity, even "hen Jake is dashing off
Simon's famous one-liners.
Scaglione brings an imolving sense of sinccrit) ·
10 his interpretation or the ti tle character.
Ahhough he's the one pulling the strings, his o" 11
• emoti onal sctbacl-..s are fully realized. And he
admirably projects his dependence on hi\
unagination as a substitute for his 0\\11 feclmgs
or the \\Omen in his orbi t, Leslie Rowe, ma"C!I
the strong~~' impressiqn as Maggie, the '' ifc with
one foot out 'the c.Joor of the marriage. Ro"e
com e)'S \Olumf~ of anxiety tl'uring her vc rbal
sparring matche\, ncshing OUl her largely
manufocturnd role beautifutl y.
Alicc Ensor has some fine comic turns as J:i"r.:'s
sister, her irritation spilling out over her scenes :1s
she gripes about how her brother has dressed h..:r
for the part. Lynn Laguna delivers a hilarious
cameo as the new girlfriend, ba11ling ~n "DI it he
Spirit" fashion with Rowe's unseen character
while Scaglione hurls im-ective at one and rou ts
the otl1 er.
Probably the most touching of Jake's women is
his first wife, an auto acci dent victim at 35, shown
at va rious ages und wonderfully interpreted by .
Nectar Rose. Her sequence with her now-grown
daughter (nicely enacted by Rachel Stolte) is
especially moving.
Susan Shearer hits the onl}' sou r note as Jake's
ps)'Chiatris t, unable to )Upply tier char:ictcr "ith
its required c.limcnsion. Corinne Hart i> quite
engaging as Jal..c's daughter at age 12, \\ ith Stolte
.1cJding depth to the role in her scenes.
With •·Jal..c's Women,'' OCC and FcrLacca ha'c
ag.1in gl\ en local audiences their first look at a h0t
ne\\ Neil Simon pla) (:i .. they did \\ith "Rumor!)"
cJrl1er thi yc;ir). .. ·
J'om 'J'itus re• it•us tht•ntrr fur the Vail.1 l'ilut.
-FYI
WHAT·
"Joke'! Women"
WHERE
Orama' lob Theater at Orange Coast College
WHEN
flnol performances 8 p.m. frldoy-Soturdoy
3 p.m. Sunday
HOW MUCH
$8 at the door
.
G111gerbre.1d Lat!)" .it Tiie The-
atre District. Alter th.it \\Ill be
''The O"I anti the Pussycat" anJ a
one-man Christmas :1how starring
Lescot, "ho also teaches acting
worl..shop!. at The Thc.1trc District.
AQ,I u"1-.Jan11t11'), Lc!cot •till co:st:ir
in ··Kiss of the Spider· Woman,"
another intimate play that is per-
fcc.tly suitctl to the 42-scat the-
ater's intimate. space.
"I lo'e l.ugc theaters, but tins 1s
much more ri!I" t.1k1ng for Jn
actor. I as!.. Jctor .. to t~u't me.
\ ou're a-,1..ing them tu 1ump cmo·
lion.illy, and )lH1'r..: "")111g 'I'll
CJtch )OU.'"
''It goes from !>Creaming LO" his-
pcrs," he said quiet!). "It tal-..es
) ou on an emotional roller coa ter
.ind brings )OU back to the one
th mg that's important in relj·
t1on~hips· I lo'e }OU :ind )OU lo\e
me and \\e·re going to be all right.
Th:u's \\hat 11's about."
Lesro1 tnlJ'.il hJv~ dun~ .i lut of
catching on ·I he Gmgerbrcatl
Lady." The ~ h 11 Jctcrs light, arc
abusive, .111d uy in each others
arms.
Christoplu·r "J'refa is a frcc-l1111t•c
11ritcr 11/w l'lJl crs lot•:i/ t•ntultli11-•
mr11t for tlu· V:iily J>i/01.
.. FYI
WHAT
'1he Man Who Come to Dinner"
WHERE
NTA9 ably serves 'Maµ Who. Came to Dinner'
Newport Theatre Arts Center
WHEN a p.m. lhursdays through Saturdays
2:30 p.m. Sundays 'Iii Aug. 28
HOW MUCH MORE INFO
$13 631-0288
I t's o'er 50 y1.. 1rs old .llld riudlcd ''ith inside jokes from
the 19-Ws, bu J'he ~ k111 Who Came to Dinner" still
_can be immensely entertJ1ning \\hen produced as
sl..illfully as the ct.ti rent re' I' al 11. the Ne\\ port Theatre Arts
Center
memorably in past loc:il productions. Yet no actor,
professional or umutcur, has enriched the part \\ith quite so
much audacious stage command and complete grasp of·the
egocentricities of his character as Robert Kol-..ol =ichievcs on
the Newport stage.
Loiraine. John Arthur is a smoothly self-centered 13e"erly
(J1lton, ani.l Mitchell Nunn sc:unpers "ickcdly :11ound the
!>tJgc as the cternJI delinquent Dan10.
Alc~:!ndra I loo,er is a particular delight as \\ h1tcs1de':.
hJrricd nurse, "ho becomes a bit more fraaled "1th e.1ch
Jppe.irnncc. Tom Hardy's timid tO\\ n doctor, pu~hing his
O\\ n contribution to literature, underpla)S hilariou~I) l h1 George S Kaulman-~11.. ,., H.1rl cumed)' \\as the talk
of th1..· Algonquin Rountl Tab~. and man~ of the names
• dropped therein \\.tll drJ\\ bl. k \\ith to JJy':. theatergoers.
Yet, updating the pl.1y \\Oultl· .: a disastr JU~ n11stakc, one
that Jirc tor Jad. \llUt.s swd.\Ju~I)' a\oitli. m h1~ impressh·e-
Or.ingc County tl1..b111.
The Ne"port plll~uction i >oth rich 1n ensemble
excellence anJ abund:int 111 i1. h-caltbcr 111tlh ic.Jual
"char.tcterizat ion a-. it 11..'1..0Ullt the f.1milia1 \.tga Of a
n.:11ownctl critic·h:du11.1 r.1J11, 1)e1..,v11.ility sll.int.lcd in the
hc;-;1e of a small-to,.,,n Ohio 1111ddk:-class couple after
brcal-..ing his hip 111 a fall on their ~idcwalk.
Kokol, benefiting enormously from his amazing ph)sical
resemblance to Monty Woolley, the original Whiteside, is J
wheelchair-bound Ve!>uvlus, erupting at·\\ill. Yet Kokol·
possesses the subtlety to render his tender moments -with
his hosts' teen-ager' and others in his favor -memorable
as well.
l aura DcMilita is charming and si ncere as Whiteside's
longtime secretar), IJcl..ing only the \eneer of cynicism
"hich \\OUld accompany the position. Her loc:il admirer, the
small-town newspaperman with pl:iywriting :imbitions, is
given an enthusiastic-interpretation l>y Jonathan Ka:.s.
Less effective in projecting their Irritation are ~tann and
Ruth Siegall as Whiteside's ln\'Oluntal) hosts, though t\ltl..e
~m1th and Megan Endicott are uue cnga&!!!s_as their
cn1lllrcn. Tracy anti Maril) n Godfrey function dhcientl) as
the household serv:lllits, as do Jaye Wibon and Nancy
Jt>hnson as perplexed neighbors. •
The role of Sheri<l~1n \\'hite\ide is the sun around which
DeMilita.' "':'the planet-chaructcr~ re.: vol\ c, anti it has been essayed
The show stealcrs, as written, arc the bed-hopping
actress, the Noel Cowardly impresario and the Harpo
Marxish cbrnic -and all are in excellent ha nds here. Dcllu
Lisi renders a 1 iotously egoccntrit portrayal of the mantrap
Eccentricities abound in the play, with Andre Ncrm:in as
.i French et)mologist and Sally Norton as the host's \\Cirtl
s1:.tcr gi,ing full \1:1 11 to this qu:ility. Even the straighter
rules f\tith.iel , 'cstmorcland's labor organiLcr, John
f\lartin's radio di rec.or, Jl!shua Wright's penguin 'delivery
man · aTc tlone with admirable !lair.
-By TOM TITUS
~Charlotte~s' young actOrs
aught in (riendship's web
oca l ac tor/dancer/choreog· -
rapher Ian Do" ns has ap-
peared on stage with
)'oungsters and taught youth ~ym
ustics. Out he ne,er directed chtl-
re n in a kids play.
Until now.
Downs i directing ''Charlotte's
Web," the stage version of E.D.
Vhite's cla sic 1952 children's
ook, which the Children's The-
tre at Costo Me!la Civic · Play-
ousc mounts starting Friday
ight.
"I think I'm a kid at heart,"
owns snid. "I love working with
id , and t love doing ch1luren 's
heater. 'Ctiarlollc's Web' · .1
rent little story. It's all about
ricndship. In the program, it \\-US
un to sec all the kids' bios, be-
au c most of them were about
ho they met in this show, how
uth fun they're having, and the
ricnd hip they're developing."
The rnendship that develops in
Charlolle' Web'' 1s between a
piocr and 'l pig. Unusual, maybe,
ut the tory of Wilbur, a preco·
cious pi1, and Charlotte, hi new-·-.
FYI
WHAT
J'Chorlotte'a Web"
WHERE
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
661 Hamilton St.
WHEN
7:30 p.m. Fridays and Sotu1ooys
2 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays
until Aug. 14
HOW MUCH
$5
MORE INFO
650-5269
lountl wcb·'ipinnin& companion
"ho i tlctc:rmincd to sa\C him
from the butcher, ha-, u ~ubtlc
me!> .igc and moral, not lV men-
tion colorful chsr<1c1crs.
That -.II combines to make the
bouk one or the mo t popular in
children''! literature. Anc.J ii i"I t 11!
l\X:us on literary enhancement. en·
richment anJ devclopmcn1 that
prompted the c·h1hlren's 'Theatre
to take on th~ p'ojcct.
"!heater is renecti\'e of books/'
'plained Downs. "Without litcra-
ure, we wouldn't really have any-
.ning. lL's another form of story·
..:ll111g Wilhout literature, \\e're
oi11g to be in trouble. In a certain
n'e literature can live without
'1r.: 1te1. Theater, l don't believe,
can 11\c that much without litern-
tu1 c. llov.;cver, it's a chance for
theater 10 iiay thank you to the
idea of doing literature when we
do rcnectivc pieces like this."
Past children's productions the
Jl.tyhouse st:iged were part of
)Outh theater classes. This time,
auc.l1tion notices were sent Ollt 10
loc.11 schools anc.J newspareh, rc -
suh1ng Ill n cast of many young-
sters ages 8 to 12 \\ho ha\'C little
or no acting e~peric.nce. or the 31
pa1 t1cipan1 , only a handful ha\e
been 111 fully staged production .
· I hi AS my first real plJy,' ant1
my parents were surprised that I
got the leading part," aid 8-year-
old Tamora Donahue, a Co ta
Mc a resident who "'ebbed the
role of Ch:irlotte the spider.
"We're the two main charac·
M.Aac M.A&nN, DAILY r1t.0T
Tamara Donahue (left), as Charlotte, and Ashley Brown, as Wilbur, head cast of "Charlotte's Web."
tcr ," added Ashley Drown, 9, wl\o
pl.1ys Wilbur the pig. "We're on
lh ... cover or the book. We get to
)tand by each other at the curtain
call."
And the material they've memo-
rized has had o po itive effect.
Asked ir'thcy ure now friends, the
girls who· fir~t met ot the play·
hou c c.xclaimcd in uniwn: "Yuh!''
. -
"Ouddics, buddy-buddy," nddcd
Drown, putting her arm around
Donohue.
Ah, friend lup.
-By CHRISTOPHBR TR.ELA
'
• Weekend
MUSIC
Vl•OIN CONCHH
S~rf·rock &uitar legend Dick Dale and
his b:md pc.:rCorm\ at 6 tonight; The a
Sh:irp Jan Ou:i rtcl performs :u 3 p.m.
on Saturday, Aug. 20; Orange County
:ilternativc rock aroup Supcrnovicc
performs at S p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26.
All. shows arc free. Virgin Mcgastorc,
Tmmglc Squire, 55 Fwy. :md /!arbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa, 645·9906.
IUMMH JAU,IRllS
Some or the to n::rmcs in
contemporary jau music perform in
outdoor amphithea ter. Doors open at ~ p.m., m~~1c starts al 7:30 p.m. The
hneup: Friday: Phillip Bnilcy and
Kevyn Lcttau, jazz, scat, Uitin and
soul; Aug. 12: Dave Koz, j:m. and pop
saxophone; Aug. 26: Bobby Lyle ::l:nd
T~c B·Sharp Jau Qu:irtet, j:izz piano
w11h backup band, Sept. 17: bassist
Marcus Miller. Tickets: SIS-SIS per
concert (advance purchase.
recommended). Hyatt Ncwportcr,
Newport Bc:Jch, 729-1234.
CHAMPAONI SUNDAY Of JAU
Third annual free series continues 5 to
9 p.m. Su_ndayi.. I ineup: SJU fe~nuring
Albert ~V111g, Sunda); Greg Vail, Aug.
l-1; Susie I lanscn Latin faa Dand,
Aug. 21: Richard Smith, Aug. 28;
Riquc Pantoja.. Sept. 4. View Lounge
Nc11port hf;miott llotcl & Tennis '
Club, 900 Ne11ptJrt Cc111er Drfrc,
Nc11 port Beucll, 729-3554.
CHUCK MANGIONE IN CONCIRT
Emmy and Gr:immy-awanl. winlling
composer and flugclhorn \irtuoso
OlUt:k MJngione perforri1s 8 p.m.
Satu1dJy, Scp1 .rn. Ad\Jnce rc:.erved
ticl-.cts :ire S25. Jdvancc di-.count
lickct) fl.'Jr ~tuJents, i.c111ors and
children under -12 arc S22. Ticl.c1s ''ill
be sold al the door for S'.!9. Or;w~c
CoJst Coll.·t:•'. lfob1.:rt IJ . .\lvorc
Tllc:itrc. :!:'OJ fJm 1L•11 lfo;uJ, GhtJ
l\k!>:J, 432-5~~0.
CINTIR JAll SIRllS
Thcec concerts arc l>1..hcdulcJ for the
199-1-95 series Jt th.: Or;inge Count)
Performing Am. Ccni..:r. All s,ho,,:. Jn.:
at 8 p.m.'on !>elected I rnla):.. The
lineup: Tito Puente anJ his L;1t1n J:iu
All'St:irs w11h lcllow pcrcu:.sioni:.t
Poncho SJnchcz and Im banJ, O.:t. 14:
Roy I IJrgro'e Quintel '>'ith \Oealist
Dianne Ree,cs. Nov. 11: DJ\C
Urubeck Quartet. Feb. 17. C:ach
concert preceded by talk~ by Chuck
Niles of KLON-FM th:it :ir..: free lo
ticket holJ~r~. Series l1cl-.1.:ts rangi.: in
price from S36 to S9.i. 1 hi!) go on sale
Aug. b through ·1 il:.k..:tl'\l:ister ut
7-10·:?000 l1r Center Ch.1rgc,
556-t\Rl s. e\t. 2.\0. ln<ll\ iJu;il con(;"ert
tickeb go on ~Jlc l>I\ to cigh1 week'>
before each cngJgcment. 600 To1111
Center Dmc, Ct>.HJ ,\lc:..1.
THEATER
''THI MAN WHO CAMI TO DINNIR"
Pengurns in the ltbrai-} ! A
mummy·ca~e 1n the II\ 1ng n.'IOm?
Robert Kol.ol and Oella L1~i s1ar in
the clJssic i:omed) by Moss l lart and-'
.George S. Kaufman about an .
.-
occidental long-term guci t and the
ch:ios he and his friends c:iusc to the
unwilling host family. The play runs
through Aug. 28. Showtimcs;
Thursdays through S:iturd:iys nl 8 p.m.
ond Sund:iys :it 2 30 p.m. Tickets: Sl3.
Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501
Cli{f Drive, Newport Beach, 631-0288-:-
"JAIU'I WOMIN"
I lit Bro:idwny comedy by the
evcr·popul:ir Neil Simon concludes
Friday throu&h Sunday. Curtain is 8 -
p.m. Frid:iy and Sn1urday, 3 p.m.
Saturda1 und Sunday. Thc:iter
Dep:irtmcnl staffer David.Scaglione
stars, :ilong with loc:il.J-0vorites Lynn
Lagu na, LcsliC' Rowc'and Alice !Znsor.
Tickets nrc $7-SS, and arc :ivailablc :it
the door. Ornngc Co:JSt College,
Dr:ima Lab The:Jtcr, 432-5880.
"THI GINOHSRIAD LAiSY"
Neil Simon's comedy/drama about
rcl:itionships, drug and physical abusc1 and friendship opens Frid:iy and runs
8 p.m. Fridays and S:iturd:iys :ind 7
p.m. Sundays through Alf&. 21.
Tickets: Sl2. The Thc:Jtrc District,
1599 Superior Ave., Suite 82, CostJ
Mesa, 548-7671.
"CHaRLOnl'S WIS"
The timeless children's pl..iy opens
Friday and runs 7:30 p.m. Friduys :ind
Saturdays a.nd 2 p.m. Saturdays ~111d
Sundays through Aug. 14. Cosw Mesa
Cfrie Playhouse, 661 Jlamilton St.,
Cost:J Mes:i. 650-5269.
"PHANTOM OF THI OPIRA"
Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash
musical is prescn1cd through Sept. 3.
Curt:iin time is 8 p.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturd;iys and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Sundays, with special performances 8
p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, :ind 2 p.m.
Thursd:iy, Sept. 1. T1cl.ets:
SI6.25-S~l.25. Or.ingc County
Performing Arts Cc111er, Co.stJ Mci.01,
740-1000.
HKPANIC PLAYWRIGHTS PROJlCT
Three I lispanic-Amcric;in p!Jywraghts
participate in \\Ori.shops to de\clop
their plJ.)S. Re;iding-. take placi.: on
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sund.1y at
' 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Ticketi.: S6 per
rc:iJing, S2 for seniors .:in_d students.
South Coast Ikpcrtoi). 655 To11n
Center Dr.i~~. Cosw flh»:J, 957·-'0J.1.
PLAY AUDITIONS
Auditions for the romantic comedy
thriller "Killjoy" by forry ~la)..:r take
place 7 to 10 p.m. t-.1onday nnd
Tuesday. Callb:icks to'be a·nnouncci,1.'
·The audition ''ill consist of a one
minute eontcmpor:iry monologue anJ
cold readings from the play. Six role'
will be c;ist: females age Wish, miJ 30s
and mid :10~. mJlcs :?4, 401sh and lJtc
40s 50s. UnJerstud1es m:iy also bc c;i t
Ncnport ThcJtL'f Arts'6cntcr, 2591
Cliff Dri1c, N_c11port IJCJL'h, 960-JM.J
"AUNT DAN AND LIMON"
Sometunes h1l:irious, often ch1lhn~.
·•Aunt 0Jo ~nJ Lemon"~ pla)''~ight
\V.illaee Sh;mn's cau>tic rnJ1ctmcnt of
modern sOclCt\. 1 he Obie
A"··ard·'>'1nning ~omcd) '>'111 be :.t.igcd
by Orange Coast College's Repertory
ON THI TOWN
J
Best Bet: Geena L. Jeffries and Paul Jacobsen portray opera stars who don't like being up-
staged by a former understudy In "Phantom of, the Opera," Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash
musical at th-e Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa through Sept. 3.
Thc:itrc Company for two Weekends,
Aug. 19-~ I and 26-28. Curtain is 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, nnd 3
p.m. on Sundays. Tickets arc $5, :ind
will be on sale at the door only.
Or;ingc Co:ist Collcge,·Drama Lob
Studio, 2701 F:iiniew lro:id, Costa
Mesa. 432-5932.
MISCELLANEOUS
DICADI OF DEDICATION
A galJ lo m.irk the I0~1,"Un111\Crs:ary of
the Surfridcr I uund.111un, .in
crw1r1>nmcntal ori;Jni1:.1t1on d1.:J1cJted
"A STRHTCAR N.AMID DHIRI" to the protection anJ cnj l)Oi1.1 t ul the
Tennessee WilliJms' masterwork of \\orld'!> bcacli .. l through consef'\:Jtion.
poetic I> ricbm and ~moldering research and L·duc.111011. "ill b.: held 7
)C\uahty centers on q}anchc DuBois. :i tonight. l~o.I.: musici:111 Chm haak
tormented spirit ''ho clings to -.perform~ II\ ... ;it th: Jinn1: r "cnt
mc~oncs of a more decorous age. . hosted b) l'rnllc 'f i1.:l\1.:t 'P rh :indwt She s no m.1tch for Stanley KO\\:lbl.1, .
her sister's brutish h.usband. The play Dill ~h.DunJIJ anJ lcatur111i; him.
st.ir:. ~ruhi. Ch:\ppdJ. an<.! Bill tek\l)IOll JnJ 'Ports 1."Ck.brit1e).
Gc1s,l111ger. Pre\1C\\S Sept. 2-8, opens T1cl.et': SIOO. ll.11J lfo,J.. C.11~·.
Sept. 9 and run'I through Oct. 2. F0111hio111\/;J111J. 361·2612.
INDIAN POW WOW
Indian Pow Wow, sponsored by the
Southern C::ilifornia Indian tenter,
Friday from 2 tv 10 p.111., Saturday '
from 10 a.m. tu 11 p.m. untl Sunday
· from 10 a m. IO 7 p.m. Adult
admission is S5, ~cn1ur\ Jnd JU111ors
(ages 1~·17) S3, Ch1klr.:n ai;~s 6 and
under arc SI OrJ1)bc County fJtr uml
fapv.)ition G.:nta .. ~:) btr Vmc,
Co.st.J i\fe.)J, 530·01:1
BIRD EXPO
A bml c\po \\tit b..: h. ,Jon Sunday
lrl.lm !J:JO a.m. tv 3 pm \duh
;iJf'll))IOll is SJ. d1ilJr1..n unJ"r 12 :ire
Ire... Or;ing.: Count) bu .i11J
E\po!>"1vn Ct.·nta, ~':!· F.Jlf Dri1 L'.
Uui/Ji1fj J.J. Cv.1ta .\l.:~.1. 3CJJ·b'17'1
Thursday, August 4, 1994 CS
CA.NINI n~N NUON
Beethoven, tttf canine Stllr of the fil m
"Bcc1hoven's Scconil," will make an
in-store appear;ancc from ,I 10 3 p. m
on Sund:iy, Aug. U to pose ror
photographs \\-ilh moppers buying a
copy of his home \.1dco. Vir&in
Ml•g:titore, Triangle Squ.m:, 55
Free"'JY and / l;ubor Bird. ill Co:.tiJ
Mesa, 645-9'.J06.
CA.L .. O.NIA HUCK JAMSOIH!
Sponsor1.:d by Inter Shows, ;i truck
jamboree '>'111 be held on Sunduy, Aug.
I ~. frum 10 u.m. to 4 p.m Adult
adm1i.sion is SlO, children age~ 6-12
arc S5, duldren under 6 arc rr ... ~. ,
Or.mgc Coumy F.iir and £.\pdsition
Centl'r, SS FJlf Dm c, Bu11d111g' JU
a nil l l .Jntl our~itle .Jr"Js, Co>t.J ,\1::l:J,
JM-05 I 5.
• CINTIR SOO GAU
The Ccnicr 500 Club, Jn org.rniz:ition
of )Oung profcss1onJIS "ho wish tu i;ct
·imolvcd in the pcrfomung am., arc
holding a "Phantom oft~ Op1..r:a"'
pre-performance gala on Aug. 2-1 fron1
6 to 7A5 p.m. T1ckcu arc S50, anJ
include ~inner, champ:ignc ~ind '>'1ne,
:ind dcs,crt (tickets for thi.: pl'1)' ~re
not includci.1 and must be purchJ.)Cd
scperatCI)). Proceeds bcncltt the
Orange County Performing Aw.
Center. Center Club. 650 Town Ccntt·r
Dr .. Costu Mc:.a, 556-2122. eAt. 210.
PACIFIC CHORA1E SINIFIT
A benefit by the PJc1fic Chor:ilc Gu1IJ
will be held ~ to 7 p.m. Sept. 11.
Former Nc."purt UeJch ma)Or D1.>recn
M:iri.hall 1s hunor:il) ch:iirm;in. Fmc
wines and foe>Js from P.:is.:al ''Ill be
fc:iturcd. C1.>~l 1> 565 p1.:r p<.:r>On, St~5
per ~oupk., L.J,;u11J !\1~u.:I llO!JIC of
DJ1icl ;mJ V.irrc./111 .\f.,li/li. 640·21:5
or f>.JO . .r ., ·
Dut·s .I uur li~ting bdung 111.:n::• If .)U
:irnd On /lit' ·11111 n ;r pro~ rdt:J.)C' at
Dai/J' J>1lut, JJO I L llJ) St., Cu.)/a
;\fr SJ, Y16J 7, or f.1 \ /J.) J I 6.J6·4 I 70. Sho\\ tim1.:!> Jri.: TucsdJ) throogh i;_riday
S pm , SJturda)S 2:30 ;ind 8 p.m.,
Sund':!)~ 2:30 ;ind 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc
S 16·S36, "11h discounts for l>tudents,
senior:. andgroups. Sou1/1 Co;.151
Rcp..:rtory, AIJin:-.IJ!)C. 65) Town
C~nter Ori1e. Co~1;i Mr:,J, 957-·J033.
MONDAY NIGHT
Family Special
"lATlR LlFE"
A ll. Gurney's latest hit is set on a
romantic Marlit terrace ovcrll.)oking
Boston Harbor. There, amiJ a
h1larinu~ pJradc ofcocl.t.ul pJrty
guc't~ -all played by l\\O actors -
Aui.ttn and Ruth mcet ag:un Jfter 30
)Cars. Prc\1e\\s Scpt(20-~~. opens
Sept 23 anJ runs thrµugh October 23.
Sho'' limes Jr..: Tuc!>day through Friday
8 pm .. S:iturda)S 2:30 :ind·S p.m ..
SumJa)'> 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. T1cl.cts arc
S2-1-S3-I, Sl6-S~O'for'pre,ic\\S.
D1~ount!> for studcnb, seniors :ind
group!>. South Co01~1 R-.·pcrLory.,
Sc,·CJml St;i:;c, 6S5 To1111 Cl!l)(cr Dri~c,
CostJ f\k~.1. 957-4033. 1714 Place ntia (at 17tb)·Costa Mesa
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LOCAL DIMINO
Froin Florence, with loye.
Giorgio N oferini serves the food of his
homeland at his Newport Beach trattorias ,
i Noferini grew up in Florence, so
buying the·gifts and copking the
G lorglo and Sandra food$ of Flore~ce is sort of second
Nofcrlnl moved from nature. "Some people say there
the Is1and of Manhattan isn't reul Florence family-style
to the Isln'ld of Dalboa cooking in Southern California,.
in 1986 and ever since then, like but we have it," Noferini
By MARLA BIRD
the Energizer, they just keep going f . proclaimed proudly.
and going ond going ... It's a good"' The Dtslboa Island trattoria is a
thing that they reside in the cozy, intimate sort of place with
apartment directly over their soft lighting nnd excellent service.
restaurant, Giorgio's La Trnuorlu . The tables are covered with deep
Giorgio's has done so well that Italian green linen and the tables
a second trattoria was opened in are close together; everyone seems
the old St. Tropez peninsula to know everyone around here -
location on Newport 'I3oulevurd, and most of them know the
and last year, in th eir spare time, affable Noferini. In either
the Noferinis unveiled a gift shop location, he meets his palrons as
crammed with Florentine treasures· -
though they were members of the
family.
. The lls:ing of appetite rs .
includes Jnll1c bread al $1.25 nnd
brusch'etta, $3.50. These arc the
least interesting because the bread
isn't great, but a plate of
mozzarella al/J caprese with lush,
ripe red tc;>matoes and sprightly
sprigs of fresh basil is a fine
traditional treat, $6.95.
Pasta e fngioli, that most
belovi;d peasant soup, presents
beans and past3'in a deep, rich
broth, $4.95, and it's a tossup
which to order, between it and the
minestrone with big chunks of
fresh vegetables, S4.25.
Weeken
directly across from Giorgio's
Marine Avenue address on Balboa
Island.
FYI
Putas start at $9.95 for a simply
treated penne or spaghetti
marinara, to linguine with calimari
in a tomato, garlic and parsley
sauce at $13.95. In among•the
pastas, is gnocchi al pomodoro,
light potato .dumplings you will
want to try when the weather
.turns "cooler -one order will be
plenty for two people.
Giorgio Neferinl's Newport Beach trattortas speciallze in family-style fare from his native Florene
"After 30 years in the restaurunt
business, we decided to do
something diffcrem, so we took
over the pharmacy across the .
street and turned it.into our
version of an all-ltaliun gift
WHAT
Glorglo'I' la Trattorfa
. WHERE
305 Marine Ave., Balboa
WHEN
dally from 5 p.m.
making it , with its delicate pasta
and Ouffy ricoua cheese. If you
wunt meQt, there is also lasagna al
[Omo at Sl0.95.
kitchen -order it by ail means -'
and salmon in Champagne sauce is
excellent as well, Sl?.95 or marke1
price. Most of the chicken plates
nice selection of p-rim..-...+'ta--..,.._-1
Cnlifornia and Italian wines.
For dessert, stick with Mrs.
Nofcrini's homemade tira misu
and then walk it all off with a
stroll around one or both of
D:ilboa bl:lnd's 'board" ~ilks.
HOW.MUCH moderate
MORE INFO
675-6193
Talk to Noferini or the maitre 'd
about your cntree. Specials are
higher in price, of course, but well
worth looking into. There might
are·$13.9'S.. ,
market. I have another $500,000 of
inventory in a warehouse,"
Noferini r.evealed. (Prices in the
gift shop range from $2 to SSOO).
Spinach lasagna is not on the
menu, but order it anyway. It is in
• a class by itself, and Sandra
Noferini should get an award for be a lovely cut of swordfish in the
The house wine; r.cd or white, is
S3.25 a glass. A boule of Puolo
Toscana Chiunti Cl:mico or Pinot
Grigio costs Sl4.95, from a very
Marll1 IJird 1·e1 ic!11s }c>(.'11/ diflin
fur tilt' Dail); l'ilut.
. CARMELO MANTO FIGHTING BACK
Carmelo Manto, the indomitable owner of Carmelo's Ris-
torante in Corona dcl Mar, is still in the Intensive Care Unit,
recovering from a cerebral aneurism. Manto has been deluged
with Oowers and cards from his friends and patrons. Doctors
are optimistic about hi s chances for a healthy recovery, and
have indicated he may return to his restaurant soon.
LOCAL DINING NEWI
LET'S DO LU NCH!
At Jackshrim p, where down·home, ·Cajun-style
shrimp and crayfish are now aifion Fridays
Gtstaf. A1~dcrs in South Coast l'laza Village on
Aug. 16 ilnd 17 from 6:30 p.m. The menu in·
clu<tes: dill-coo\ced crayfish \\ ith Aqua .... it ;ind beer
and S\\edish meatballs. S39 p<?r person, not in·
eluding t~ and tip, Phone 668-1737.
from 11 :30 a.m. Jacllshrimp is· doing af· NO PIZZA KITCHEN ON PCH
.Judie Manto, Carmelo's wife of 35 years, will oversee the
business while her husband recovers and rehabilitates. Car-
melo's, which opened 1 O years ago, ·is l«;>eated at 3520 Pacific
Coast Highway and is noted for Its fine Italian cui~in"-"ve
music and dancing.
tcrnoon business on Sundays fi 3:30. If illl
goes well, "e may be able to gaf this spicy fob
food for lunch almost every day. Dinner is served
nightly from 5-:30 p.m. at 2400 West Coast High·
way. Phone 650·5577,
· CRAXfISH AT GUSTAF ANDERS
Cillifornia Pizza Kitchen's corporate office Silys
its plans to open at 2607 W. Co;ist Highway ;ire ;i
no·go. Silrah Goldsmith, spol.eswoman for CPK,
confirmed: "We have decided rrot lo open thert!
since Yoe are ;ilready represented in NC\1.port
Beach. W e will attempt to· sublease rhc space."
Since the architecture is utterly Southwestern,
how about a res tau rant with food to match? From 3nother part of the world, Sweden's Ulr
Anders Is planning a special crayfish party ;it like ••• K;ichin;i. . -Dy MARLA BI.RD
, ·~f;~ ~ ,, ADVERTISEMENT _, ,
AMERICAN
·cHAa.Ul'S IAI & llSTAUIANT, A local .
reslouronl/bor with o "hometown• flovo<.
Featuring pool, dorts, ~•elltte, btg Kreen TV, Pool
Tournament flYery Wed night. Serving lunch Mon-
Fre l l lo 2 & Sot B<eakfa.st 8 to noon. $I 50 loNJt"fs & Drivers Sol & Sun 6 lo noon. Shot of the
Week $1 00. Open 366 doy o year (leap year
only} 6om lo 2om. 6041 8olso 0 Springdale 1n
Huntington Beoch. (71 4) 894~ l 00
DfCK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT, A family style
coffee shop located ot 2698 Newp<>ft Blvd., Cosio '
Mesa Menu includes breakfast, lunch ond dinner.
Prices ronge from $3.00 to $7.99. Open Mon .
Sot. 6:00om to 9:00pm. IN, WC, V, MC. (714)
646-7762 .
KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS, lcXoted in the • I
Fountain Volley Promenade ol 18315 Brookhurst
St #2, Founlo1n Volley. Wood fire roosted chicken
and side dishes make fresh doily. Wotch the •
chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rotisserie
Try our chicken pol pie, p1to 5o0ndwiches, qnd
spec1olty salads. Don't forgel Kenny's famous ,,.-S
muffins I Open Sun -Thurs 11 om-1 Opm, Fri -Sot.
l lom-l lpm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE, OS,
ATM. (7141 378-0798
STUDIO CAFE, located ol 100 Main St. Balboa
(al foot or pterl The Sludto Cofe IS the hoppen1ng
place for food, fun & enlerloinmenl Menu indude
ribs, chicken, fresh fish, posto, appetizers &
aolodi, also aerving brunch on Sot & Sun. l 0 to
3·00 which includes Belgion woffles, omelettes,.
pancakes and much ITIO(e. Prices ronge'from
$2 95·$13,95 Open 7 days o week.Mon-fri
l l ·30..1 .30 om, Sot-Sun 10.1 .30om.
IN,BRU,f 8,ENt V,MC.AE,DC
Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Huntington Beach & Fountain Vall!Y
COFFEE HOUSE
OUR HOUSI, located 01 720 W 19th S1 ,
Cosio Mesa Menu includes wndw1ches,
salads. qutehe, pastries, cokes ond coffees
Open doily from 7 .30om to I l pm Unless
you don't wont IO leovel IN, FB, ENT,' WC,
TKO 71 4 650-8960 Feotuttn live music
RIM JHIM, Localed at 18687 Brookhurst (near SABATINO$ RISTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. ,
Eiits 1n Callens Corner) founloin Valley. Enjoy loca ted ot 251 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beoch
Orange County's fomovs lndlon dish · lo Menu includes greot pasta, award wmmng Caesar
Horikormo Other entries include Lomb chops, soled, delicious homemade sau~e. veal, lomb,
fish and Vegetorion dishes all served with mild lots of vegelorion d11hes, good wine, beer,
so11ces Spteey Rovors ore mode upon requesl coppucino & deserts. •h's o family owned & run
Serving lunch Mon lhru Fo $3 95 IO $6 95 restaurant Prices range from $4 95 lo $13.95
Dinners served 7 nights o week from $6 95 & up. Open 7 days 0 week. Serving Sol & Sun Brunch
Accephng most cred11 cords (71 4)963 6777 from 8:30 to L..OOSundoy 1hrv ThursdQy 1 l om 10 ZUllES RESTAURANT, located 01 l 7 l 2
Plocent10, Co~to Mesa Menu includes ribs,
chicken, steok & lobster, pttme rib, pizza, oyster
bor Prices ronge from $J 9 5 and up. Open CHANTICLAIR, localed al 18912 MacArthur
doily from l I .30om to I Opm, Cockloils 'Iii I l pm. Blvd., Irvine, ocron from John Wayne Airporl.
ITALIAN
l Opm. Friday & Sol I I om-I l pm IN. OUT, WC,
BRU, we, V, M, AE, DC
ID. FB, WC, No credit cords. Elegant, charming, gracious & beoullfvl, each of
(71 41645-8091 II'' dining rooms hos o d1fferenl decor. The food BUSKml BOY . .lasher 1hon ever 8uskett1 boy JAPANESE
BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE
AROMAS IXPUSSO CAFE, speciol1zel in
freshly baked muffins, scones, ctoiuonls,
cookies & deswts, including )'.Ummy low lot &
non fol 11ems, and the best coffee lanes 1n
town Open doily 5 30om-2pm Mon . Fri,
• 6orn-2pm Sot. & Sun .• Next to Gilberts ot 259
E 17th S1 • Cosio Me1a. 5.&8-2224.
CAFE
IUTWS CAH, locoi.d ot 320 Bristol #G at
Redhill (by {Vco Mini Mart) 1n Cosio Mesa
Menu 1ndudes good country cookin'
breakfast with Ifie best omelettes, poncoltes.
great Meiucon breokfasi dishes ond lunch
with shrfry vegetables, teriyoki bowl. garlic
ch1dten, assorted salads, health'J turkey
bur9en, hamburgers, wved w pototo 1alod
0< fries Try Ruth's home coolun' lodoy. Greol
fpod, great priceal Prices ronge from $2.99
to $5.95 Open 7 days o week 7om to 2pm.
ID.OD. WC
MAO~ CAii, Open for bteokfosl,
lunch and dinner · 7 cloys o wMk from 6:30 to
9·30pm Doily specials storttng as low as
$1.99 to $5.99 Beer & Wine ovo1I All mo1ot
credit cords accepted located ot 8988
Worner Ave ~nolio Phone 8-'7·9189
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
OKKO'S, Cowol Coftf Mgc>nce w1ltl plenty ol
room to •ntoy yours.If located at 7887 Ceniet
Dr • Hunt1ng10n Beoch Menu 1~ludes hot & cotd
postos, specialty p1uos, fo1110's and items from il8
grill Prices range from $3,95 lo $13.95 0peJ\
11 30 to close Oonc1ng nightly, iozz on V4d Sig
Bond Swing M4ls1c Thur 8-rnidn19ht ID, &RU,
OR,ESS.FB.ENT. we. V,MC,AE,OC 892·2227
,_ ,,_.. ltilwmmli1n~~ loml t.ww ... n.Ww~•.-~1 ethHuu ..... n ..... lnd r1nd1nt
h French-Coliforni o cuisine-tasty but heohhfully ,
prepared lunch spec1ols al $8 00 and up · the
dinner menu includes o variety of seafood, meal,
chicken, solods 1ust 10 mention o few items.
Prices range from $6 lo $25. Serving lunch
11 :30.2·30, Dinner 5.30. l 0 30, Sunday Brunch
lO 30 • 2 30 open 7 days o week. ID, OD,
BRUNCH RES REQ FB, ENT, we. v. MC, AMX.
DC, DISC Valet Parking (714) 758-8001.
LA MAJlSEIW, located ot 18121 Beoch Blvd.,
ioulh of Tolberl 1n l1unt1nglQn Beoch The food is
truly French, French, frenchl The French chef dlfect
from Cannes pleases your palate with oulhenhc
French counlTy cu111ne and prepares 1nnovollve
specials each day lunch & dinner doily Closed
Tuesdays V,MC, Res (7 14) 8-' l-0098.
GREEK
CAii PLAKA, located 01 18633 B<ookhurst St.,
founlo1n Volley, (7 I 4) 963-"999. Avlhenhc
Greell ombtenee 1ndud1ng live music, o belly
doncer and donc1ng waiters Menu Includes
GrMk oppellz.ers, salads, posto•. beef, lamb and
chicken d11hes. Full bar on premises. Reservation.
accepted. Open 10< lunch. 11 3().2 30, Dinner
Sun-Thurs. 5·10 30pm, Fri.'& Sot. 511·30prn. IN, we. RES, FB, ENT, WB, v, MC. AE, OS
rs comm11ted to providing the very fmesl fresh
pasta, pizza and salad lo our guests In o
wh1ms1col, unique sen1ng ot a most offordoble
price. We olw coler lo1e night txlsiness meetings
ond oll other occasions. Meols range from $3 75 •
to $5.25 Open Mondoy lhru Solurdoy 11 30 lo
9.00. (714) 968-4949 We love logo order"
localed 1n f01nto1n Volley 01 18225 South
Brookhurst See you $00n BB
CIAO, located al 2600 Eosl Coosl Hwy, Corona
Del Mor Come and experience Corona del Mar's
newell ltolion reslouronl ~rving New Yorlt style
piuo, gourmet pizzas, exethnq pastas creative
salads, coffM, coppuc1no and Fresh baked
poslnes Puces range from $3 95 lo $8 95 Open
7 doys o w"k from Som to I 1 pm: except Sundoy
open " to 1 l pm Del1verr ovo1loble V,MC, AE.
W C, IN OUT
GtOVANNl'S nAUAN RESTAURANT locoted
01 16041 Bolso Chico Rd /~dinger, Huntington
Beach All Home Cooked Italian Dis~ No
preservatives used. Eocl\ dish 11 cooked ot time of
ordering Menu includes home mode Pon1ero"1,
pos10 d1shiu , pl;z:zo, ltol1on subs. ontlposlo solods,
homemade soups & ch1ll1 Prices from $3 65 ·
$14 65. Hrs. 1 lom-9pm Tues 1hrv Sol. Closed-
Sun & Mon Casual dress, toke out orders, beer,
wine & soh dttnks No credit cords 84b-41666 or INDIAN . 846-8188 COPPll CHIMNIY . fn1oy waterfront d1n1ng at
Newport Beach 3~08 V10 0pc>fto ln1Toduc1ng PHO'S IHSTAUltANT, located 01 2221 N.
outhenhc Indian Mughlo1 delitoc1es never befO<e in Main S1 tn Seocl1ff Village Serving breakfast,
Oronge County by our famous cbe( "Moh1nder Rom lunch ond dinner Now open 7 days o wMk
Guru• Try our lomb or chteken kabob•. cumes ond Homemade poncokes, pos1T1es, pastas. & doily
wide VOtlhes or fresh vegetobles coolted in our own specials. Estobl1shed 1n l 979. Early 8trd dinners
ground lnd1ot1 herbs & sp•Ces Reo$000ble pt1ce1 .5-6 30. nightly Look for our new breakfast and
KIKUYA FINI JAPANESE CUISINI, Featuring
fine dining, Sushi Bar, Teppon Tobie, Main D1n1ng
Room Full bar and cocktail lounge featuring
specialty tropicol drinks Jou bond every fn &
Sot. night and Karaoke every Tues night. Open for
lunch Mon-Fri: 11 .30..2·30, Dinner Sun-Thurs 5-
1 Opm, Fri & Sot S.1 1 pm 8052 Adams Ave .
(corner of Beoch) Hunhngton Beoch, (7 l 4) 536-
6665. All mojo< credit cords except D1ner1 Club.
RR,FB,E. we
MEXICAN
AVILAS EL RANCHITO, A dining londmork for
over 20 years. Run by 1he Avila ,omily, Avilos hos 7
locohons lo serve you in Cosio Me1a, Newpc>fl
Beach, Sonia Ano, long Beach, Hunhngton Pork &
Laguna H1lrs & Huntington Beoch Featuttng
ou.thenhc food with the frelhesl 1ngred1entl & o new
creative l1gh1 cu1S1ne olof\g with authentic: Moma
Avila's recipes. ID. BRU, FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, Af.,
DC, & DISCOVER • Av1los hos o reputollon for
treating you like port of th• fom1lyl "
MARGARITAVIW, locor.d ol 2332 w,.r
Pacific Coosl Hwy Mexican txlrgen, fo11tos, •
burritos & more Special• doily Price range from
$4 95 to $ lO 95 Open 11 30om to 12 30o.J.
IN, FB, V, MC, AE, DC (7141631·8220
MJ CASA. located 01 296 17th S1ree1, Casto
Mesa A 1T1p to Moiucol Meiucon food Open l
doily at I I.om Prtees ronge from $2 25 to
$8 95 Serving lunch & dinner fOf ovet 20
yeors IN, FB we. v. MC, AE. DC CB. D. 6".S.
7626 stort1ng os low os $1 95 to $6 95 Open 7 days o lvnch menus coming April I.
~from l lo~Bpm OUT. TKO, WC 673-7679 .r 1ND1AN M.IADISI, located at 1520 W.sl Coolt ltANOAZZO rTAUAN CAii, localed ot WAHOO'S flSn TACO, W11h 3 locohoM
Hwy The menu includes c:hteken, lamb, Mafood 21 I -'8 Beoch 81vd • (ot AllonlO), family owned, 1133 PCH, loguno Beoch, (71-') -'97.0033,
ond ~etotlOl'I dishes oll ptepoted 1o perfeciion everything ptepored wnh the f1nes1 mean & 1862 Plocent1a, Cosio Meao, (71 4) 63 l .3,33
w1ltl only lhe freshest ingredients Pnces range from cheeses & fomous for 11'1 infamous cheesecake ond 3000 Br1~, CculO Mesa (7UI '35-0130
$2.5010 $15 95 (or o compltte ~ombinot•on Prices range from $2,00to S 11.95 Open Tuea. Menu includes foh toc:os, bumto1, bloclt beons
d1Mef Op.fl 7 cloys ow.-Lunch l l 30 to 2·30, thr u Sot! I 9pm. ~un 11.a pm Closed Mon IN ' & ttce salads, sandwiches Prices rong• from
d1nn«. 5 to 10 10, F8, V, MC.. AE. DS, DC (71-') OUT WC, Wine and be.r $I 65 IO $7 50 Open Mon . .SOt 11 om to
SEAFOOD
GIWS ISlAND, GcMmet d.rung at fasi food poces
Fom.ly sl)t:le ~ w.lh island Iheme Oysw bar,
seoloOd. lobsw, ~. c:Nden pow ond . hombutgers 'llindl and dmner spoools Pricti range
from $3.50 & ~ful bar and al maior aed11 cordl.
Hrs l lom ID 1 adJoil lounge l lom 1a:l2pm ·
located at 1892 Beach Blvd , ~unhngton 8eoch
(714) 962-63·16
HUNTINGTON BEACH MARKtT BROILIR,
Here's o unique place for ~m1ly dining where
fresh seafood 1.s ~ing and ex~ mesqu1fe
bro1l1ng ts our trodemork. Our fresh fish changes
doily ond we also feature chicken, steak! and
posto There's o fresh seafood market, too lvnch
and Dinner full bor Children's menu AE V,MC
ond OS cords welcome 20 l I I Broo hursl St.
(ne1tt IO Torgel, 1.usl south of Adomsl . No
resorvohons (71 4) 963-8166
PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, loco1ed 01 2620
Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa Menu 1ns:ludes
seafood salads, seafood sandwiches. gnlled
entrees, fish·& chips, fish locos sushi and more
Al1a hos one of Orange County's largest
1nventor1es of fresh fish from 11 s f11h market Prices
range from $ I 95 and up Open MF 11-6 Sot
11 -5, ID, WC_(714} 650.0130
POT Of SHRIMP, An unequaled dining
expe11ence and the service unsurpossoble
Featuring shnmp. Mohi-Moh1, Swordfish. Steaks,
Caesar Solod, Co1un Catfish & Spices Open 7
doys from Bom-l Opm. 8reakfos1, lunch, & dinner.
S1dewoill dining located at I 13 Walnut backside
of (71 4) 960-7278
. ZUllES DRY DOCK, located 01 9059 Adorns,
Hun1tngton Beoch Menu mcludes utofood. steak
f,. lobster, pizza prime fib, oyster bor Prices
ronge From $3 95 and up Open doily from
1 l .30om to l Opm,-Cockto1ls '111 l l pm IN, FB, we. V, MC [7141 963-6362
STEAKS
THI aARN STEAK HOUSf. Loco1ed 01 2300
Harbor Blvd, #31 , Cosio Mesa Menu includes
steaks, fresh fish, chicken, burgers and solods
Prices range from $3.75 For lunch and $6 25
for dinner Open 1 lom For lunch MSo Dinner
4p!'I Mfr Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun IN, WC, V,
MC, AE. DC. (714) 641·9777
SEAL BEACH
GUD'H INN, Es1obl1sh,d in 1930 by 1he
01rstrip Shll ~ meehng place of p1lo1s oround 1he
world who en15>y the besl 1n d1n1ng located 01
l 400..eoci(te Coast Hwy. Seal Beoch The menu
includes fresh fish doily, '1eoh lobster & crob •
leas ·Pncas slort at $4 95 Open wee~doya .
1 fa~lOpm, '11110.30~ w"kendi IN, FB,
ENT. we. 'V, MC, AE (J l 01 431 3022
SPORTS BAR & DINING
IND OVH IND SPORTS IAR Serving
sleeks, fish, oppelizers & sondw1c~es Prices
range from $2-$12 Spiritl, pool tournaments,
dorl lournoments. Happy hour every day w11h
frH oppehiers. Open 7 days o week, 1 pm-
1 30om Mon-fri, I I orn-1 JOom Sot & Sun FB
•· All major credit cords. l 6 l 29 Brookhursl, '
Fountain Volley
YOGURT
IMl'S FROZEN YOGURT Jusl like the old Ma~ Shoppe around the COfner All non lot yogurt
·Slit (61 fTovors. To~e out Of dine m . Tastes like ice
cream but ti's yogurt oad w11h 1986 pftc:es
Children's Birthday port.es ore wekom.d and
hJnd ro1aeu ore welcomed We ore con .. en1ently
localed 01 Tolbert ond Mogrol10, f V ne t 10
Thrifty Drugs . 17910 1/2 ~nolta '
(7 l-'l 378-0337 /
IN 1nd0of d1111ng OUT o..ldoot dining WC. wheel
Cl\oor ot«U, 8RU bf11~h R£$ ltMlt'tOI °"'· fa f..A Ip, (NI enlel101nment, 1~0 ioltovt, wa -ne
bo1, V "''° MC mo•1¥co1d At orne11co11 t•pttu.
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cup chopped onions
tablespoons olive oll
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cup long or medlum·grain while tlce
garlic doves, pressed
teaspoon ground cumin
can (IS ounces) whole tomatoes, halved
(do not drain)
1 can (13·3/4 ounces) reduced-sodium
chicken broth
l cup Sonoma dried tomato halves, cut
into strips with kltcheq shears
12 ounces shelled shrimp, deveined (with
or without tails)
1
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1/4 i
2
can (IS ounces) pinto beans, rinsed
and drained or t · 1/2 cups cookec:\
pinto beans
can (IS ounces) light red kidney beans,
rinsed and drained or l · 1/2 cups
cooked light red beans ,
cup diced (l/4·inch) trimmed zucchini
cup fresh, frozen or canned corn kernels
Sall, to taste
cup chopped cilantro leaves
tablespoons finely chopped red
bell pepper •
tea poons finely chopped, seeded
jalapeiio pepper
~ I. In 12-inch kille1 over medium heal. sau1e
onions in olive oil abou1 5 minu1es unlit
golden. Add rice. garlic and cumin; slir over
low heal I minule. Add canned lomaloe
(\\ ith juice), broth and dried tomaloes; heal
. to boi ling, lilirring once. Cover. cook over
medium-low heal 15 minu1es.
2. Meanwhile:. mix hrimp:bean . zucchini and
com in bowl. Add lQ killel; mix. Cover and
cook over low heat about I 0 to I 5 minutes
'<depending on si£e of shrimp). mixing.<>!ten
until i.hrirnp is opaque throughout. Sea on
with ah.
3. Transfer to serving dish; prinkle with cilantro,
bell pepper and jalapei\o just before serving.
Makes 6 main-diGh servings (about i 0 cups).'
Nutritional lnformati01i Ptr Stning: 440 calories;
10 g fat; I 10 mg cholesterol; 710 mg sodium;
65 g carbohydrate; 13 g'fiber; 26 g protein.
When you thml of Mediterranean countrie . breathtaking miages of !>park.Jing
· blue •...ater... un·biiked earth and place rich in his1ory are among the fi~t things to
come to mmd. But i1' the diet of thi region that has rece1\ed attention from nutn·
ttOni\t . chef and home cooks alike.
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High lli' fiber and protein. and Low tn fat and calorie,, dchc10U) bean' are an
e sent1al part of almost e\ery type of cui<;inc. In the Mediterranean diet. beaih are
oflen found dre ed wilh oh\e oil. herb and mall amount of cheese or meal
Available in a variety of colors and texture'>. \ersaule American-grown dry bean
add good taste to everything from main di he~ and oups to alads and appetizers.
The wide a.-;sonment of bean . available either packaged or in can .. pro\ ides oppor-
tunity for experimenta1ion and creativity.
For more recipe•
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about tJ.ne,
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The Mediterranean diet. rich with fruits and vegetables. bread. grain and
legumes. relie on oli\'e oil as the main fat: Meals are based on complex carbohy-
drate .. including beans. rice. couscous. bulgur wheat and pasta -accented w11h
'>mall amounts of meat, foh alld poultry. Wine is often a part of the meal a: well.
Adapting the Mediterranean cuisine to your lifestyle can bC simple when you use
readily available ingredients like olive Qil, beans and dried tomat0e .
01ive oil. a fu ndamental ingredient in the Mediterranean diet, lend! an aromatic
and rich flavor to almoM any di h. The intense flavor of thi oil allow you to u..e
less than )OU would of other cooking oil • keeping fat to a minimum. Use it to sautc
vegetable!I. dri7.Zle over cru1,ty bread and add to salad dre ings and pasta auce~.
Olive 011 i high in monoun~atura1ed fats and. when used in place of aturaled fat."
ma) lower the "bad ch* terol .. without affecting the "good cholesterol... -
Long ago. inhabitants of Mediterranean countries figured out how 10 dry meaty
Roma tomatoes to capture the robust: 1es1y flavor for y~ar-round u e. Toda).
versatile and easy-to-use dried tomatoe are available in halves. bit'i or marinated
in oltve oil. Sonoma dried 1omatoes add rich flavor and C'(Citemen1 to mrun di~he .
sauce and aJad\. Look for dried tomatoes. dned withou1 ulli1es or \alt. in the
produce or special!) food section of the supennartet
Bean Educ;atlon &
Awarenee• Network
ROP 940ffer
4 791 Dry'Credk Road
Healdeburg, CA ·
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(701) 433-8 251
ROP 940ffer
P.O. 6o)( 2197
JAF Station
can (IS ounces) garbanzo beans,
rinsed and drained
114 cup nonrat plain yogurt
2 tablespoons la.hint
(sesame seed paste)•
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 to 4 teaspoons lemon juice
2 to 3 garlic cloves, minced
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
2 tablespoons dried tomato bits
4 pita breads, each cut Into
8 wedges
2 ribs celery, cut into stJcks
2 medium carrots, cut Into sticks
l small zuccblnJ, cut Into sticks
/
I. Proce garbanzo bean , yogurt. tahini. olive
oil. lemon juice. garlic and pepper in food
processor or blender until mooth. Reserve
about I t poon tomatQ bits; Lir remaining
tomato bits into hummu . Cover and refrigerate
several hours for flavors to blend.
2. Spoon hummus into servi ng bowl: sprinkle with
reserved tomato bits. Serve with pita bread and
vegetables for dipping.
Maics-about 2-112 cup .
•Available in health and natural food store and in
the gounnet sections of some upennarkets.
Note: Hummu can be made an:d refrigerated 2 to 3
days in advance. ""'
NMJrltlonol 11f/omtalion Ptr 2·Tobl.npoon Stning:
I 10 calories; 4 g fat: 0 mg cholesterol; I 70 mg sodium;
14 g carbohydrate: 2 g fi ber; 4 g protein.
U ing staple. nutntiou ingredients and !>1mple preparot1on. )OU can prepare
healthful and comforting me31 • The!>C the d1 11nct1\e recipe arc the perfect wa>
to enjoy the crue warmth and flavor of the Mediterranean diet.
115 Railway Plaza '
Suite A108
S~e~uff. NE
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3/4 cup quick-cooking couscous
3/4 to 1 cup dried tomato halves, cul into strips
with kitchen hears
1/4 cup raisins or dried currants
l· 114 cups bolling water or reduced·sodiqm
chicken broth
2 cups chopped onions
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
I can (16 ounces) small pink beans, rinsed
and drained or 1·1/2 cups cooked maJI
pink beans
2 garlic cloves pressed
2 teaspoons grated orange peel
Salt and freshly ground black pepper,
to taste .
1·114 cups dried tomato hahes. cut into trips
with kllchen shears
can (IS ounces) red kidney beans. rinsed
and drained or l ·l /2 eup cooked red
kidney beans .
,!.:an ( lS ounces) great northern beans,
rinsed and drained or 1-1/2-tup cooked
great northern beans
can (2· 114 ounces) liced ripe olives.
drained
1/2 cup sliced green onion
2 tans (6·118 ounces tach) white. tuna in
water, drained
3 tablespoons chopped rresh basil leaves
or l tablespoon dried basil
Dijon D~lng (recipe rollows)
New Yo rk. NY 101)6
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M·F 9 am • 5 pm (ET)
TUSCAN BRUSCHETTA
1 cup dried tomato hahes. hah ed "ilh
kitchen hears
2· l/2 table poom olhe oil
1 large J!Brlic clo,e. pressed
1 can ( 15 ou~Celll an~ "hite beaR~
(J!reat northern or nav) ). rin~d and
drained or 1· 112 cu~ cooked
~hill' beans
. 2 tablespoons finel) chopped n>d onion
2 tabl~poon-. "ater
1 10 2 . teaspoon lemon juice
alt and pepper. to tasll'
16 ~u~ Italian or frtncb b~d {3/4·inch
thick, about 3·1/2 iO('b in diameter >
cup (4 ounce') hredded part· kim
mozzarella or pro,olone ch~ 1/l cup nnely chopped parsley
1/3 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon. thinly Uced green onion top
alt, to ta5te
3 cups splnach leaves
Basil sprip (optional)
•· 1:· II\ oow I \'.tncc ttimal\lC' "1th tx'iltng ".;Jler, let 'land
10 "' 15 mmute'
I. In bowl. tir cou~OU'-. tomiuoes. rai tn'> and •
bolling water: cover and let land 15 minut~.
2. Meanwhile. tn large skillet over medium heat.
sautt anions in 2 table poon of ohve,oit ,about
10 minute . s1irring occasionally. unti l onion~ are
golden. Add \>cans. garltc and orange peel.
Cook, tirring. just until heated through. Season
with salt and pepper.
3. Uncover coo~s ond stir with fork or chop \Ud.s to
fluff: add to killet with pan.tty. In small bowl. whisk
remaining I table poon oh\e oil. orange juice and
lemon juic..-e until Mended: dnulc e\enl,y over COO.'>·
C0U mhtturt and fluft With f orl..
4 S~n into serv101 bowl IDd ~ with green ooioo.
Make 6 1idc-d1ih terVittat.
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l. In bowl, CO\er tomatoC!> w1Lh boiling water: let tand
10 to 15 minute .
2. Meanwhile. in large bowl. lightly to bean., with
rcm:uning ingredieol aupt salt, pinach and
tomatoe . Thoroughly drain tumatoe and add to 1,aJad;
toss. Season wttb !lilt.
3. Line plattcf with spinach. Spoon &allld onfo ~pinach-.
Gami. h with basil prigs. if tJC i~.
Make'> 4 main.Jl\h serving ...
D1Jon Ore' mg: In bo\\I. wh1 l-114 cup balsamic vinegar•.
3 tablespoon ohve 011, 2 teaspoon Oi)Oll· tyk mustanl.
112 teaspoon pepper and I large garlic clove.~
• ()n(.f oul\h cup red w tne vincpr and 1-1 n te~poon
ugar can be ubslltuted.
N"'1'ilitHttll l1'/0f'Wl9llr• l'tr. s.nu.,:
'4 70 alorieS: 1 s a f11 ; JS ma cholasaol; 12S0 caa. mwn:
'49 I carbohydnle; IS I fiber. JI 1 Jl"*la.
•
~ ~heat O\cn ttl ~'<l Jcgrtt' \1ean\\hik. tn 'mall
bowl, m1'\ oll\c oil JnJ garltt. On lar~e plate. ma.'h
be3Jl "''th lorl ~11\ tn ~ te.l,fl'XlO'I (lf ohH' 011 •
mi.i:ture. onion. "ater lnJ lcllklfl JUI('~ Se~
~ith \Alt and J>C'rper.
3. Bru'h top ol cat.h tireJd "h1..'t' \\ tth oh\e oil mi\llJtt.
then 'pn:ad "1th a~'IUt 1 tca.4-fl''!Qn.' l"iean rru\tute.
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-Light and relreshilill grape desserts beat. the summer Hea
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T here's something about the
warm summer sun thaJ
causes our palates to crave
light und refreshing desserts. As
the mercury soars higher and
higher, it's nat4ral for o.1.1r r-
thoughts for desserts to turn cool,
fresh and fruity .•
This.year whe.~ yo u are trying to
beat the summer heat, rely on this
collection of low fat, low calorie
desserts made with sugar-free
Jell-0 brand Grape Gel~tin. With
a.bold fruity flavor and a beautiful
jewel-toned purple color,
sugar-free Jell·O. Grape creates
light, delicious desserts that will
guide you through hazy days of
summer.
For the ultimate in cool
refreshment, combine Jcll-0
Grape, vanilla non -fa!. frozen.
dessert and fresh banana slices in
a great-tasting Purple Paradise.
An e.asy dessert to make for a
crowd, each serving.contains not a
trace·of fat and only 60 calories .
. For spectacular eye-appeal, make
this delicious treat in your .
prettiest glass bowl to show off its
layers of sweet offerings.
Need something even cooler?
Try a creamy, fat-free Grope
Cranberry Sorbet. Made simply
with three ingredients, a sweet
scoop of this no-guilt sorbet glides
down the throat with refreshing
ease. The addition of the Grape
gelatin gives this sorbet its smooth
texture, beautiful purple blush and
fabulous grape flavor.
Elegant in appearance, but fruly
simple to prepare, Pineapple
Grape Terrine is a perfect summer
treat. In this rec;ipe, spongy-soft
ladyfingers surround an
opaque-purple terrine wonderfully
Oavored with sweet grape gelatin
and tropical pineapples. Topped
with lite whipped topping and
fresh red and green grapes, this
nu ff '00-calories dessert has a
refreshing summer Oavor that no
one can resist. ·
What is grape without its
perf eel flavor partner, peanut
butter? Loved by children and
cherished by ad~lts, this taste
combination is captured in Peanut
·Dutter and Grape Parfaits. To
create, layer cubes of grape gelatin
and a fluffy mixture of peanut
butter and light whipped topping
in parfait cups. Simple enough to
prepare everyday and elegant
cnQugh for entertaining, this
mouthwatering , 50-calorie dessert
is a real winner. ·
So when the temperature is
sizzling and there's no end in
sight~ treat yourself to some pure
summer salvation w1
refreshing desserts.
PURPLE PARADISE
• 2 cups boiling water
• 1 packngc (8-scrving size) or 2
packages (4-scrving size) Jcll-0
brand grape flavor sugar-free,
low-caloric gcl~lin dessert · .,
• .v~ cup cold water
• 1 pint vanilla nonfa t frozen
dessert (2 cups), softc!1cd
• 1 banana, sliced
St ir boiling water into gelatin in
medium bowl 2 minutes or until
completely dissolved. Measure 1
cup into small bowl; stir in cold
water. Refrigerate 1 v~ hours or
until slightly thickened .
(consistency of unbeaten egg·
whites).'
Meanwhile, stir frozen dessert
into remaining gela ti.n until melted
and smooth. Pour into serving
bowl. Refrigerate 2 hours or until
set but not fi~m (should stick to
finger when touched and should
mound). Arrange banana l>li<!'es on
gelatin mixture in bowl. Top with
clear gelatin. Refrigerate 3 hourl>
or lfntil firm. Store leftover dessert
in refrigerator. Makes 10 servings.
GRAPE CRANBERRY
SORBET
• 3 cups low-caloric cranberry
juice cocktail, divided
• I package (4 serving size) Jcll·O
brand grape fl avor sugar.free, low.
calorie gelatin dessert.
• 1 cup cold evaporated sk.im milk
Dring 11/i cups of the cra·nbcrry
juice to boil in small saucepan.
Stir into geJatin in large bowl 2
minutes or until completely
dissolved. Stir in remaining 11/i
cups'juice and milk. Pour into
13x9-inch pan. Freeze 11/i hours or
until frozen 1-inch from edges.
Spoon mixture into food processor
container; cover. Process until
smooth. Pour into bowl; cover.
Freeze 3 hours or until firm .
Spoon or scoop into dessert
dishes. Store leftovet sorbet in
freezer. Makes abo~t 4Vz cups or 8
servings .•
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RRRINI
• 2 cups seedless grapes, divided ·
• 1 packnge (3 ounces) ladyfingers,
• Wh11t Of rrim!
2 Ply
Smglt Roll
spilt, divided
• 1 ~ cups boiling water
• 1 pac&uJgc (8-serving size) or 2
packngcs (4-serving size) Jell·O
brand grape navor • ·
• sugar-Cree low calorie gelatin
dessert
• 1 can (20 ounces) crushed
pineapple in Julee, undrained ·
• 2 cups th~wcd Coot° Whip Ute
whipped toppln1. divided
Chop 1 cup of the grapes; set
aside. Line bottom a~ sides of
9x5-inch loaf pan with;ptastic
wrap. St1,1nd enough ladyfingers to
fit evenly along sides of pan (cut
. .
sides should be facing in). Stir
boiling water into gelatin in large
bowl 2 minutes or until completely
dissolved. Stir in pineapple and
juice. •
Refrigerate 1 V• hours or until
slightly thickened (consistency of
unbeaten egg whites). Stir in 1 cup
of the whipped topping and
< chopped grapes. Gently spoon into
prepared pan. Arrange remaini'ng
ladyfngers evenly on top of gelatin
mixture. Refrigerate 3 "hours or
until firm . Unmold onto serving
plate. Remove plastic wrap.
Garnish with remaining whipped
.
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topping and grapes. Store leftover
dessert in refrigerator. Makes 12
servings.
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GltAPI PARFAITS
• 2 cups bo1Un1 water
• 1 packaae (8-servina size) or 2
packaan (4-strving size) Jell·O
brand crape Oavor sugar-free
low-calorie aelalin dessert
• 1 cup cold water •
• 2 tablespoons skim milk · e 1 ~ tablespoons creamy peanut
butter ·
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Lamb : A -celebr-tion of good taste
Change:. i1r the lamb i.ec11on or
th.: meut counter ure g1,mg
\.0t1~umers a great 1"'1.1"un 10 enjoy
"" th.: sa,ory ta ste of lamb. A quick
chi:ck shO\\S that there arc more
c11h, smaller packages and less
\\,t!>tl!. The red, white and blue
hi:sl~ American Lamb logo is
pupping up on such g1 cat cuts as
sit loin and center leg steaks, s111all
bunclcss roasts, ready cut Jamb
cubes and ground.
• Grou9d lamb is certainly not
new, but for those people
u11l.1miliar \\ith lamb, ground ld'mb
is ;1 delicious and . .inexpensi...-e way
to enjoy the mild 1:is1e of
American lamb. L:.imb processors ,
are now ddivering lean ground
lamb to the retailers in sealeJ
plastic tubes or chubs and 1hesc
can be found both fresh and
frozen.
Ground lamb i' a perfect way to
introduce the young aspiring cook~
in the household to lamb and
simple cooking methods. P1etcen ..
love to cook and with a lilll'C
supervision and recipes that they'
like 10 eat, they will soon be
serving simple dinners for the
family as well as developing
<ooking ~ktlh 1h:.it will l:t~I :.i
liktimc Nutrition ba ics
can be learned at the .. ame "
time:. American lamb fits into the
healthy approach to food. Lamb
pro\'ides navor and tenderness
\\lthout extra fat. ..,-
Sample Americ.m l<1mb "ith 1111
simple suutlmestcrn l;.i}crcu
la-..agn.1. Th\. south\\ cs tern
ing1\.u1ents arc layered to create
the l.is;.igna "ith the .ting coming
from the level of heat you choo~e
with your_ s~lsa. Choose lean
ground l:.tll'!f> and cook until no
pink remains. From there it is just
Top Sirloin Steaks .
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packages 10 complete the
• casserole. In 15 minutes •he
lasagna is ready to be baked and
after 25 minutes in the O'ten, the
casserole is table ready. Whtie the
lasagna bakes, chop the lettuce
and tomato for the topping. At
our house \\C like 10 se'"'c a
Mexican red rice and frl!sh fruit
with the lasogna.
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in this cool..1ng project iJ )OU are
lucl..y enough to ha\c: them
around. Help them cook the
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pleaser. •
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September, grouuJ or cubes or
American l:imb '"'" turn )OUr
soup-.. ste\\s :inl.J c:.is>erulc-.. into
family fa\i.)litc,. Ground lumb b
smiplc to bu) ,111d require~ liule
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freshness d:11e un the pacl.:;igc,
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ah~:!)) cook ground lamb until no
pink remains. Duy ap e>.tr:i
package or t\\Q for trye freezer
\\hile supplies and prices arc good .
Simply double \Hap belore
fre ezing and use in 2 to 3 months.
MlXl·LAMB TORTILLA
LASAGNA
• 12 ounl.cs lcun ground Aml·rl<.an
lamb
• Non·)lid.. spr:.i) \cgctablc
con ting
• l cu p sal>a
• 3 Oour tortillas, lO·inth
• 1 con red IJdnc\ b1.;ins, 18
ounce) draint:d • '
• 1 cup shrcddt:d llltuc~
• 1 :.·cup choppld tom:ito
• 1 carton light :.our cr\..Hl\, 18
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• 1 ~ cup shrcddld l'.htddar cht:c~l·
• 1 ~ cup canned c:hoppt:d gru·n
1.hilic~. 1~1bout i. .i ounlC 1.an )
• 1 ~ c.:up :idditiunal :.:ili.J
(optional1
• 1 ~ cup additional :.hrcddt:d
chcdd.u toptional1
• 1 tables poon nour
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l:.rmb till nu pink rem..11n'.> Rcmll\c
from he.it: <lr.11n "ell. bllr 111 I 1..up
sJb;.i JnJ dr:.iincd bcJn:.. Set ..1-..1d1:.
In u bu,,l mi\ :.our cre..im, chtl1c:..
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mL\1ure. I op ,,j:h :i '"contl ll)rt1!1.1
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rc mJi111ng ,o~r er earn. ·r up "1th a
third !Ort:! J vlld r ... m:iinin.! mc:it .
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or 111l h .. ;i: ... J throuch. Let :.t:ir.d 5
m1nuk> b1:1ure cutt~ng into \q~Jgc,
to ::.cf\<.: T i' c.. .. h 'ening \\Ith
::.hreJJcJ kttuce ..ind chopped
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cake· lets kids
create the fun
S othing Jdd::. ~ murc
mcmorahl: .inJ pa~on;il to.:ch 10
a child·::. birthdJ~ celebr:nion th:m
.J r lnlCO'..tde c.ake.
) c:t, mu ... t poirent:. don~t h:i' c:
the time to b:ike a c:ike that0!1
p ... r:.on:ili.tcd tor the: pc..i:il
birthJa\ bo' or ~:rl. .
1 he C:itiiorn1~ ~lrJ: Ad• i ... or;.
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milk t>:utcr ba-c: ;ind ro;i,11.:d
coconur, th~ l11mh .. -d -..11.'" i .1
llulf\ trc.11 cnri-.llc:d \\llh •. 1 ..ium.
·Th.: °Cr\.'Jll1~ "h1tc fru::.t ng 1 ... m:id.:
from '-rc: .. 1m chce~c • .:rc:it1ng a ·
CJll\ :.l> for !..rd:. tp cxpn.:-.:.
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and kid '"II l..1' c :irr .1n;in{ the
gelatin ligun.!> t.in the Jro :ing an
\\:l\ the\ chov~e. creatm • ~
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BIRTHDAY CAKE
• J l, cups cake nour , • l l ~ cups grJnulJltd sugJr,
Ji,idcd
•-' ll'J poons b:ikini,: po,~dl'.r
• 2 rnps "hole mill\ t
• 1 cup rnconut, tua kd
• 1 tea 1>0ons 'anillJ t\lrut.:t
• l mp bultq-, softened
• 6 tgg \1hi1c , at rupm 1
t(mplruluni
Q,c:r l..ir~c: bu\\I, 'ill tog t~er
;cukc !lour .• ~up ~ugar unJ
baking po'.\'.l\.r, ~..t. ,jJ~. Jn .
med.um b"'' 1. bl~nJ ~\'£ th r nulk. •
l\ onut :ind 'Jil1lb C\tract; ,1.: l
:i,1J~. In mhcr bo,11. cream butter
~nd 1 m:iinrng 1 : cCJp -..ug;.1r. •
1" 1h1' 11\i\turc, altt"rnatcl~ ~~· •
m on .... ·th11 J portion-. milk nll\turi:
· and llou1 mi.}lurc. bc:ttmg un11l
baller I~ hlcndcd. U"'mg clean
bo"I :mu beater::., beat ct;g ''hitc'
u ritrl -..h1nn.) :ind :.tiff.
G nil) lohl egg ~hitc' anto olC'
batter. hlcnd1ne \\ell. Pour 11110
srca,cJ 9,13 ... \~h baking pan,
prc:1~1ng batter inh.1 cJuc::. uf pan
Oak~ in prch~ated,J50F O\:cn fur
30 10 35 minutes or until tooLhpick
inserted in center come out clc ... n.
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chc t', room tcmpn?.turc
• t; cup butlt'r, M>f'ltocd
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ome of the best summer desserts call for ·blueberries
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them the cal.e ha~ -l<1 pc1cenl
calo11c' 110111 l..11, a wtl bit mer
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C\Cl\Onc that the 30 percent
figu;e i., 0lur your J.1ily caloric
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IU eve1y di-.h )UU cat.
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h.1nl.c1 rng tur )tlllllc pa,ta
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bounty ot bluebe,rric'>, too.
then there .11c the times \\hen
\UU \\,till a stc:.il.. And wnh thJt
;,c.11.. )1.>U'd prefer a 'ide of po~atu
,abd. corn. Car.:"1r :ialat.I anLI a
beer. OK. but t.lon't blow )Our
\\hole fat I.lb for the t.IJy by
1Upp1ng it oft "ith ..1 blueberry pie
(:ia\C th.it for dinner number one).
Try a LO\\ fat, but crcJmy
Ulueberry Sherbet. 1 his sneal.ily ..
lean frnLen dessert uses butter111ilk •
10 l.cep the fat at·a minute 6
percent per 'Cr\.ing. Blueberries,
ol co urse. are llJlllr.illy IO\\ in fat.
In fact. tlll!). arc, ·
pract11:jlly·spcal.ii1g. fat free .•
'So enjoy your summer, your
desserts anJ )OUr bl\Jcbc.rric-s,
becau'c it's JlOt \\ het her }OU i;;at
•rat or you t.lon't, it's ho\v }OU 'play
the game. · . -"'°
BLUEBERRY ALMOND
. CAKE .. I
• 8 ounces ulmond poslc
• lh cup butter, softened
• v .. cup 'sugt1r •
· ·Add· tradition to .
. , your next~brunch
In Mexican cui~ine, mole i!>
probably the rflo~t familiar dish,
howe'¢e r, its origins are ...-
my:.terio.usly unoear~ Many
hi,torians agree that mole was
developed in a convent in the
Mexican state of Puebla hundreds
of years ago. Other histori:ins and
anthropologists trace this food to
the prc·Columoian tinies oLthe
Mayan culture. Over tbc centuries,
many mole varieties have evolved,
including rc~ipes made with spiced
chocolate, ground peanuts, chicRcn
and turkey. ,
• The Califon;i ia Milk At.lvjsory
Board hos added a new chapter in
the history of mole by creali!Ji
Oaxaca Mole, a delicious ne~v
recipe featuring Qaxaca cheese,
ancho and jalapeno chilcs on~
tomato.
OAXACA MOLE
• 2 dried uncho chiles
• J cups tomato souce
• .y .. cup chopped onion
• I clo\t anrllg, minced
• l jolopcnb chile, seeded,
doelncd ond chopped
• I tablespoon olive oil
• 1 tol.llespoon elder vinegar
•• t,1 teuspoon ar onulotcd suen.r
• t,1 CUI) Willer
• 2 cups .Y•·lndi cube
Collfornln·mndc Ouxnco or
Mozzorclln cheese
In medium bowl, place chiles
ant.I cover with boiling water.
Allow to liland for 30 minute•
Under running water, rem6ve
chtle stems ond ccds. Chop chilc
<1nd place in ·bl~nder with tomato
sauce. o nion, garlic, jolapcno, oil,
vinegar and uaar. Puree until
·mooth. Put throuah str11iner ond
pour s::iuce into killct ond stir in
water. Simmer for 20 minutd ,
stirrina occasionally. oddina
oddrtionol w.itcr as needed to
make rich, smooth aucc. Add
chcc c ond heat to warm. Sel'\·c
O\icr .t'r:imblcd cags, Qmdcllc!I,
tamales or enchiluda . Serves 8.
. '
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mix
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cups to l>.1ttcr anJ mix "ell. Puu1 •
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lh.>u11:J IO·inch tube p:111: lop \\llh
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cu p M1g.1r, :'! 1.1blc~p1.1u11' .• • l1i11d1 'lllll l • J c·g~., Uc at ahnonJ p.1i.tc., buttc1 and
~ug.1r in 111c<l111111 bU\\ I until ·
:.muoth. f\fa in e!:l!:'· one at .1
time, 111i\i1tg .1lter eadl addition.
AJJ '.111ill.1 .1nLI lemon peel; 1111\
well. l·olJ in llour. Pour iniu
curn .. t.11 d1, :! egg., and I lCa)pOllll
,,anilb in •,m:ill bO'o\1. I lcat, but dl>
11111 hoil, :! cup:-. mill. in mct.lium
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1111lk. Cool. ~1nJ :.tir until mi\t111e
1hkken-,. Co"er \\ i1h pl.1~1k "r;1p
anJ rel r igeratc until compktch·
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h.>11d pnx:c,:.01 until .ilmo~t
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'ug.11 anJ 'a111ll;1 111 mcJium l>l>\\ I;
mh "ell. Stir hluebe111e' into
l>ull1:11nilk. Pour 111i\turl.! 11110 ice
l·r1:.11n canbtcr, Frcc1e 111 kc
• 1,'i mp applc:.am·e
• ~J pint 10\,1'at tc111011 )Ol;ll•f
grea .. cJ anJ lloui ~J 9·1111:h 1:.11 t or
cake p.1n. U:il.c at 350F, 30
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9 FOOD Thursday,Auguat4, 1994
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S alad greens dnuled with
vinn1grcue and topped with
rounds of goat cheese have
• long been popular items on
gourmet re taurunt menus. Of
late, this classic appetizer/snlad
fins tnken 11 more intricate tu rn, as
chefs around lhe country '
seemingly try to outdo Qne J
another. A phyllo-dough wrap
around the cheese is the lntest
variation on this delicious theme.
Can this first-class course be
made at hoo1e? The nnswer is a
definite yes, especially this version,
dubbed Mediterrane:rn
PhyllQ·t\Vi!>ts with Grapes and
Cheese.
When family and friends ooh
and ah, no one needs to kn·ow that
the dish is chiefly n mauer of ·
assembly, not cooking technique.
The only trick is to keep the
phyllo dough under a damp towel
until you're ready to work\vith it.
The phyllo bundles can be m::ide
" ahead and b•1ked just before
serving. Ph)llO dough is available
in most supermarkets along with
other rcfrigcr"ted or frozen
doughs.
Mediterranean Phyllo-twists
with Grapes anti Cheese arc
clever, colorful, O:worful and tasty.
They're a perfect starter for a
dinner party, as well as u
t::intalizing main event for a lunch,
brunch or light supper. Grapes are
the signature item that sets the
rccipc opart•from restauram counter~ns. The fruit adds a
refreshing aspect to the dish,
balancing the piquant flavors of
the cheese, basil, greens and .
v111aigre11e. An additional cluster
of grapes for garni!lh makes for an
e.\ccpuonally preuy presentation.
And doubtless you\e heard that
eatil\g fish once or t\\ ice a week is
a good thing. Trouble is, fish can
sometimes be trick\ 10 select and
prepare, cspcci..11ly\\.hen you're
tl)1ng to cook quick and IO\\fat.
Sole 1~ one of the more widely
a\ailable types of fish. V:1rious
species from Petralc to Englis~ to
Grny Sole regularly appear at fish
counters 1nl most supermarkt.:ts.
Sole cooks up quickl}. and \\.hen
rolletl and stuffed, it makes f<;V"a
substantial mJin dish.
1 he 30-minute Stuffed Fillet of
Sole is true to us name. The rolled
fillets cook in about 15 minutes in
the oven, and a lean but tasty "inc
sauce makes melf jn the dish
\\h1~ the fish bakes. Dicing the
vegetablt!s and herbs for the
stuffing tai...es a few minutes, but
you can cheat by pubing the
\'Cggies and parsley quickly in a
fwd p1occssor. The gropes in1he _
stuffing stay plump and juicy, and·
pro\'1de the mix with bulk anct
llavor without adding fat.
Stuffed Fillets of Sole can be
served :llop quick-cookep rice with~
a few steamed or microwaved '
vegetable$ and a cluster of grapes
on the side for a complete meal.
The recipe is easily mastered and
can fit into a rcgul..1r cycle of
favorite menls. IL's also a
fool-proof dish to prepare for
company.
When purch::is111g fFesh sole,
look for f 1llets that are translucent
and pearly ..., hitc. The flesh should
look firm with the fibers intact,
not separating. If the fish is •
p.iekaged in styrofoam and pl:istic,
rub your fingers along the bottom
and then sniff If your hands smell
'_ fishy, don) buy. If liquid is pooling
l in the package around the fillets,
the fish 1s past its prime.
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Another grape offering cam •
enable Y0,11 to g~t that empowered
feeling in the kitchen -::issertive
and in control of the week's menu.
With today's time·J?ressured
preparers of family meals report
they are about as c'mpowc:red as
limp dish rag Work, commuting,
child care and other housework
have turned the kitchen into the
last place a wo~n wants to be a 6
p.m. So, she allt ws the teenage
boy at the local fast food shop to
cook meals-for herself and her
family, at least some of the time.
Ironic isn't it'! The kitchen used to
be one of th e place '"here women
were truly empowered.
Fine. That wa~ then, this is now.
Pick up the pizza, the burgers and
the pre-roasted packaged chicken
nn save yow creative and loving
efforts in the kitchen for the
weekend. Or, home-prepare just
one item on the dinner menu.
Desserts are fun, and you're r:irely
greeted with the "what's that
stuff?" remurk that sometime~
accompanies new mum dish
recipes.
Frozen Lemon and Grape
Treats arc quick, make.ahead
frolen yogurt-like desserts with a
frosty surprbe on the bottom,
whole grape , still tangy and
~ melting with fla vor. You can make
a dolen of the e low fat cupcakes
in al}out 20 minutes on a Sunday
and have plenty to dole out after
dinner during the week. Talk
about empowered!
Pull the de en out of the
freezer before diner starts to allow
them to thaw a bit before crving .
A cluster of grapes for garni!.h or
a fow arupc~ ~liccd into a pinwheei
pattern on lop fook Utll'>tic ond '
adJ fresh oppcaJ.
MIDmRllANIAN
PHYLLO·TWllTI WITH
GRAPH AND CHIUI
• 6 sh;cu phyllo Hou1h
• 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
fl S to 6 ounces 1oal cheese
• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh
basil • v. teospoon medium arlnd
pepper
• 2 cups California seedless grapes
• 3 quorts mixed greens
• Muslard Vinaigrette
• 12 small Cnlifornlo grape
clusters
Gll<l IALIA AND
CHIUl-DPITIDU
• l cu .. Callrornla 1ffille11 arapes
• ~ cup chopped parsley
• l toblespoons chopped arcc:n
onions
• 1 tablespoon chopped fttsh
orc:aano or 1 tcospoon dried
ottgano, crushed moy be
substituted.
'• ~spoon garlic snit
• Dash pepper
• 1 pockage (about S-1/J oz.) gon\
cheese, sliced Va-Inch thi ck
•Assorted crackers.
Chop grapes; drain excess
liquid. Combine grapes, parsley,
green o1iions and seasonings; mix
well. Refrigerate at least l hour.
When ready to serve, place slice of
cheese on cracker. Top with
mound of seasoned grap: mixture.
Makes 16 to 18 appetizers. .J
30·MINUTI STUFFID
lemon juice and seasonings. Rinse
fish and pat dry. Sprinkle with salt
and pepper to taste. Portion about
Vol cup grape mixtUJ'C on each
fillet; roll up. Place, scam side
down, in oiled, shnllow 2-Y.l-quart
baking dish. Brush with olive oil
and sprinkle lightly with paprikn.
Pour wine into baking dish. llnke
at 400F, 12 to 15 minutes or until
fish flakes when tested with a fork
in the thickest part. Spoon
drippings over fish before serving.
Makes 4 servings.
PRODN LIMON AND
GRAPI TREATS
• l/i cup graham cracker crumbs
• 1 tablespoon honey
• 1 tablespoon huller or
margarine, melted
• 1 cup Californin seedless grnpes
• 1 cup lowfot milk
• 1 carlon (8 o~.) lowfnl
lemon-na,•or yogurt
Cut each sheet of phyllo dough
into 4 equal (about 6-lhx8-lh-in.)
pieces and keep under a damp
towel to prevent drying. Working
with four pieces nt a time, brush
each with oil and stack, alternating
directions with eqch piece to
en:ible covering dn tire filling.
Portion 1/6 of cheese in center of
dough. Combine basil and pepper;
mix well. Top cheese with l
teaspoon basil mixture and l/.i cup
grapes. Carefully twist pastry tp
enclose filling so it resembles a
small bundle. Brush lightly with oil
to prevent drying. Place on
30-Minute Stuffed Fillet of Sole. ,. FILLn OP SOLi • 1 package (3.4 oz.) lemon
instant pudding and pie filling mix
greased baking sheet. Repeat with
rematning ingredients. Bake at
400F, 10 minutes or until
thoroughly heated. Toss mixed
greens with Mustard Vinaigreue.
Serve each phyllo~packet on bed
of mixed greens; garnish with
grape clusters. Makes 6 servings.
Mustard Vinaikrette: Combine 3
tablespoons balsamic 'incgar, l
tablespoon each olive oil and
chopped parsley, l leaspoon
dijon-style mustard, lh teaspoon
each sugar and sal t :ind Va
teaspoon pepper. Makes Vol cup.
GRAPl,-AND FRUIT
SALAQ DILl·STYLE
• 2 cups Cnlifornia seedless
grapes, halved
• l cup ornnge segments
• 1 medium (ntiout 1 cup)
cucumber, seeded and sliced
• Mint dressing ,
Combine all ingredients; mix
well. Makes 4 servings.
For Mint Dressing: CombTnc ·2·
tablespoons lemon juice, 1
table.spoon vegetable oil, 2
teaspoons honey. and l teaspoon
fresh chopped mint. Mix. well.
Makes about 2 tablespoons.
GRAPE CHICKEN. SALAD
IN PASTA SHELLS
• Vi cup California seedless
grapes, hah•cd
• Vi cup diced cooked chicken
IJrensts ,
· • V4 cup .cnch coarsely chopped
spinach and mushrooms.
• Lemon Tarragon Vinnigrette
• 6 cooked jumbo pasta shells
• Spinach le~ves
Combine grapes, chicken,
~pinach, mushrooms and Va cup
Lemon Tarragon Vinnig_rc11e;
marinate at lea~t l hour. Stuff into
pasta shells. Serve on spinnch
leaves with remnining vinaigrette.
Makes 2 servings.
For Lemon-Tarragon
Vinalgre11c: Combine V.. cup each
vegetable oi l and white wine
vinegar, v~ teaspoon grated lemon
.. peel, dash tarragon and sail and
pepper to taste; mix well. Makes
111 cup.
Fanners
m -at Atrium Court
• 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
• 2 tablc~poons each finely diced
red pepper, cnrrol, celery and
onion
• 1 tablespoon each finely diced
Anaheim pepper and parsley
• 1 cup coarsely chopped
California seedless gropes
• l/J cup dry bread crumbs
• 2 teaspoons lemon juice
• lh teaspoon each garlic snit,
grated lemon peel and dried
oregano leaves
• Dash cayenne pepper
• 4 fillets (n boul 1 lb.) sole or
other white fish
• Sall and pepper lo taste
• PnprikD
• l/i cup dry "hllc "inc
Saute peppers, carrots, celery,
onion and parsley in 1 tablespoon
oil in medium skillet until crisp
tender. Add gtapes, crumbs,
• 11/J cut>s lowfat whipped topping
• 9 grapes, vertically sliced Into 8
wedges /
• 12 small California grape
clusters, optional
Combine graham cracker
crumbs, honey and butter; mLx
well. Line 12 muffin cups with
paper cupcake liners; sprinkle 2 or
3 teaspoons crumb mixture in
each. Divide grapes offer crumbs.
·Combine milk and yogurt in
medium bowl. Add pudding/pie
mix and blend with wire whisk
about 1 minute or until well
mixed. Gently stir in whipped
topping. Portion into cupcake
liners, mounding mixture on top.
· Freeze at least 6 hours. Decorate
top of de sse rt with small wedges
of grapes in·a-pinwheel pattern.
Garnish with grape clusters, if
desired. Makes 12 servings.
IN FASHION ISLAND
HONEYDEW MELON
Ont of tht jumtJI of all mewru with
a ltnJtr SIJ.YtlntJS Hint mo~s it a
grtat stltc:twn as a brtak/OJt mt/on, 10 add brightntJS and /Woor to fruit
-salads or Qj an aepealing appttiur
11 uh thin slim oJ prosciutw.
LARGE MANGOES
71U!IT IJroaJifiJ SIUIStl-co/or skJn corer l1
liooowly n1ttt. flO/J«'tJOlflawrtd ~ T1U':lt CinJral Amtricon Jr!UlS art E!JUUng a
lfW fal""'-11.!lf ui tk Ntinlt as a ddiciouS
oddawn lb fi1i:u salod.i. a fa.n.or t~ for srnouJua and as a ooturOl .S11.m •
CHIQUITA BANANAS
'fht first llm1lt' Ul banana.J IS ]OOI' assurana! cf coou.w11 top~a,. Farmm MaNI ~ "'grraJ ll'Oliblt lb ba4J )UllT banonos
JO lllrt UOll} anut Jiomt /inlutJ Of rnorrrJ
b, 1miio)~ Jtfr VK1tS.
BLUEBERRIES
Frtsh l\orth1us1 b/11.tbtmts add a rolorf11/ bum offlator and sutetntss to lnm salads, mu.ffen.r and pa~s. •
Dtl1ghtf11/ '£100/ltd Ottr rc:t~rtam awM or as part OJ a bt'T) mtdley or JUSI pop·
thtm "' lQW m-Outh for a nNI trtat.
NEWZEAIAND
BRAEBURN APPLES
89~.
89!. Frtsh crop Bratb11m OPP..k•from Ntu•
ZtalaruJ hai t" u orul;tfullr.c:rup fksh that g11t1 a grtn/ snap, rtt has tht
su:retneJS u.mqlly found onlr. in thf'
softtr tantlltN1 ~appr combination 1lfo1.makts BrMbuT11S a favorilt.
RUSSET POTATOES .
Frrsh aop Nortlwtts1m1 IU1'll'1J an 39¢ a~ s farflflU' P.f11!11o. Paf.tr:t for~. · ·
F rMch JM or ha.ih broet~ w imdtr u.hlU! I>. flqh 1.1 "t:.tc:tlJmJ ftx old f~ powro 'IOlad or p«al«3 au~
DELI-KITCHEN
OUR OWN OVEN
ROASTED BEEF
I.tan CArtljitd An.fw Btt[ is /~July stOJOntd and~ roo.Jtiil m our ov'fl
owru 10 crl'OU a mat;Aitt"'ly fo.u.orful and ttndtr rod~ t u maM.louslr rare throug_~out. SI~ io ordtr for · 1tn.ia11onal sand1t 1cht.J.
BLACKENED WHITE
CQRN&ALAD
A dtlk1011S fus:wn of rtpnal cui.nneJ orc:htstratta by our tucll.live chtf'
Chunks of bloc:~ned chicktn brt<Ul art
combintd with ~mtl.s of /rtsla, local 11:h11t s111ttt rorn and 1o"litd in a zt.sty roosttd pa.siUa ~ina1ptttt ... IO.O!
OOMFSilC SWISS CHEESE /ltrt)a~uolwona ~Siew cz~11rlhe::;l1f llad"' $399
maA.rtlwa 1'Ulty=far ~ .. ~~ortoltrWUlh~ond .
OI C'Oc:'11o11 Jtow.
Home Of
Orange County's Fines~
Produce!
Prices Good Tb.rough
Wednesday 8/ l 0/94
r---rourON---,
I FRESH I
I · ~QUEEZED 1
I ORANGE JUICE I
I $200 I I OFF I 1/l Gal.
I r · b' ·. 1:.-h I
I cn;oJ a tg savmgs on ""r J'..1 I
squuud Q.j. M/Uk "uh 11nJ ~ry Jay I l1trr on prrmu~s. I
L Limit one ha.Ir sallon per cutcoma ~ Coooon opircs 1/10/94 ---------
MEAT-SEAFOOD ,_
CERTIFIED ANGUS
FILET MIGNON $9 99
TM finest cut if' the fint:st !>tef odds up /JJ an 9.. I~ ditun.f ~nctf ~jW.St IU, btt/. ttntkrlout )l111 <XJ11 find, ttohok or cut inlo steOJa. Pia auoy tk laiives v.htn you Jem tJli.s, Ui.t mtlSt ltMtr C'IU cf btt/ tJiin is.
FRESH <::HICKEN BREAST
Fmh fd.{onuo chickm·rroJly.frr.sh.. na"r $2 29 '--lft ""'·· t1iot bnosu i..; ftand lo 'i;:i:k~ Mn si:itd "J that u.JJ
OOolr urii/.onnl) and arok ~ j1aootfiJ II. duckn d.iJhO )tlll con mak.
FROM OUR SAUSAGE
KITCHEN-HOMEMADE
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
~~~"°s:J:ll~~ ~. noMSC. no ninoJa. no atf/icial fi*rs, 1'MM haJians hat or AWf art grtfµ UI
a bun w a purntt "°B· ttuli onou Ond
ptppm or on puzo.
FRESH CHILFAN SEABASS
f;':~!J:!'!:;J;t~ ~ and~tntl.llt' thoj IS peftctjor broiJuvc, or lo S<Jlllt UI II~ 1£'1/lt' and af'u od. u Mllll'ol or ui our
marwloos garlit:-htrl> monnodt.
FRESH SWORDFISH
BROCHETTES
CtntrQ1~ chmw of fruh 1v:ordf11h art tlirtadtd 011 a 1kai.~r alongsidr gar<k11 fresh ~gttabla;batJl«J m 011r own ltmo11· ht.rb man~. A n.otural for tht. ,n)!, a
m01wlow ~ood tnutt "'"" oUl a f ws.
FRESH LIITLENECK CLAMS
kl frelJa from IN iVpiia sll«t lllOt
1"'knd daml ana ~ l1mt "8hdr $3 99 *'1nltd Ill ttliil.t IW!t,. ltmd Os Oil
~or~aoltw<#~A I> mwt for £ami:-,k cWn ha1ia 11'611'0 • =~~ CORN TORTILLA Cl-;IIPS
Qiu Oll11l bro.nd t.onil'4 chlfl' art ll'Wdt $129 from frtllt ,,-ound tclult corn. coo4td in
pwc ~' oJ a scantily salt to prot,~ an ~~..r uuty chip t~t iJ 12 oa. noc P.111 fo.dttr91:1pom your litalth
COIUCIOW "Jt ltyU.
MODENACETI BALSAM IC
VINEGAR $ ~uiM bolJomic Jl'M!!:or rorll Modena. 29')
lea hoJ~iquetr. ,np'iU tJOr tlwµ is 16.'-.. I ttsull ~ trot.Iii fl"OCWUat of
mwtt of umo~ conctnuOitd,
vmtnlti ond oc~ in IM '°'* llWtl lhtn a,td "' o imu lllC>Olkll cculs.
ZACAMESA OIAROONNAY fromone.:::t::;f:,,_~"'. $899 ~~#JJ::::ol°"~, 7'41 C!:16"'1'7'fan-...,.:::;.onGOl
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